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Populationism has classically been identified as a key component of cameralism. Comparison has not. In this chapter, I propose that the conjuncture of the two reveals a neglected strand of intercultural analysis forged
in the transnational setting of European Enlightenment, in which central European questions of state intersected with Montesquian method.
Ironically, the leader of what has often been judged a provincial, inwardlooking Germanic “tribe of authoritarian rationalists” put forth one of
the eighteenth century’s most thoroughgoing challenges to Eurocentric
perspectives, one which Jürgen Osterhammel went so far as to describe a
“fundamental critique of Eurocentrism”
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Miller, N.B. (2020). Cameralism and the Politics of Populationism: Comparative Perspectives. In Nokkala, E., Miller, N. B. (Eds.), Cameralism and the Enlightenment: Happiness, Governance and Reform in Transnational Perspective, pp. 127-147. New York and London: Taylor and Francis
