Article ID: CBB850632526

Debt and Its Attachments: Collateral as an Object of Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Liberalism (2017)

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This essay partakes in the dialogue between history, anthropology, and social theory on the topic of debt as a social relation. Drawing on sources from nineteenth-century Switzerland, it examines everyday routines of debt collection in liberalism by taking the seized collateral object to the center of historical analysis. It is shown how the attached goods in a debtor's household became an object of knowledge for nineteenth-century framers of law as well as for ordinary debtors. I make use of anthropological theory in order to describe the legal techniques of delineating and extracting collateral, and show how these legal techniques implied specific knowledge practices. I then look at two borderline cases of collateralization: the pawning of mobile goods and the imprisonment of insolvent debtors. Further, I discuss how, by the 1880s, the limits of debt collection were debated, when certain goods were exempt for seizure in a projected federal law. Overall, on an epistemological level, debt collection appears as a double movement: it provided basic tools to untangle property relationships, yet all the while it created new, unpredictable complications. Thus debt collection was a distinctive arena in which the uneasy conceptual relationship between people and things in nineteenth-century liberalism unfolded. From this conceptual node I propose a historical epistemology of the collateral object.

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Authors & Contributors
Danell, Rickard
Riley, Dylan
Ahmed, Patricia
Guy, Stéphane
Söderberg, Gabriel
Sperber, Nathan
Journals
History of Science
Social Science History
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Intellectual History Review
History of the Human Sciences
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Princeton University Press
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Lopez, Robert S.
Lane, Frederic C.
Roover, Raymond de
Tarde, Gabriel de
Weber, Max
Tax, Sol
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20th century, early
21st century
20th century, late
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Early modern
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Switzerland
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