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Speaking of Profit - Bao Shichen and Reform in Nineteenth-Century China (Hardcover)
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Speaking of Profit - Bao Shichen and Reform in Nineteenth-Century China (Hardcover)
Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series, 110
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In the first half of the nineteenth century the Qing Empire faced a
crisis. It was broadly perceived both inside and outside of
government that the “prosperous age” of the eighteenth century
was over. Bureaucratic corruption and malaise, population pressure
and food shortages, ecological and infrastructural decay, domestic
and frontier rebellion, adverse balances of trade, and, eventually,
a previously inconceivable foreign threat from the West seemed to
present hopelessly daunting challenges. This study uses the
literati reformer Bao Shichen as a prism to understand contemporary
perceptions of and proposed solutions to this general crisis.
Though Bao only briefly and inconsequentially served in office
himself, he was widely recognized as an expert on each of these
matters, and his advice was regularly sought by reform-minded
administrators. From examination of his thought on bureaucratic and
fiscal restructuring, agricultural improvement, the grain tribute
administration, the salt monopoly, monetary policy, and foreign
relations, Bao emerges as a consistent advocate of the hard-nosed
pursuit of material “profit,” in the interests not only of the
rural populace but also of the Chinese state and nation,
anticipating the arguments of “self-strengthening” reformers
later in the century.
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