The Moral Economy in post-revolutionary France
Summary
This research attempts to evaluate a recent Marxist interpretation regarding the
existence of a moral economy in post-revolutionary France. This framework,
constructed by Xavier Lafrance, is questioned by engaging with letters and transcripts
exchanged between the local institution of a labour court and the national government
in the period between 1818 and 1848. Special attention is given to the historiographical
debate from which this interpretation stems. Lafrance contends, against the dominant
branch of the historiography, that the transition to French capitalism occurred in the
1860s, and not as a result of the French Revolution of 1789. From the results, the
study concludes that Lafrance’s claim of a moral economy stands, though the
empirical findings do not substantiate his interpretation of a later transition to industrial
capitalist practices in France.