Adam Smith Adam Smith

Publisher Description

Almost everyone has heard of Adam Smith, founding father of modern economics and author of Wealth of Nations. There is, however, much more to him than this.
 
This new introduction gives a crystal clear overview of the entirety of Smith’s thought. It demonstrates how Smith’s economic theories fit into a larger system of thought that encompasses moral philosophy, philosophy of science, legal and political theory, and aesthetics. Examining the central arguments of his major works, ranging from The Theory of Moral Sentiments to his lectures on jurisprudence and beyond, Smith’s thought is explained in its full intellectual and historical context.  As the book unfolds, the long-standing caricature of Adam Smith as an uncritical defender of capitalism red in tooth and claw is systematically challenged, revealing a far more complex and nuanced figure whose rich legacy remains highly relevant today.
 
Comprehensive yet concise, this book will be the leading introduction to Adam Smith’s ideas for generations of students, scholars and general readers, relevant to areas ranging from philosophy and the history of economic thought to political theory.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
March 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Polity Press
SELLER
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
SIZE
928.2
KB
The Vigil of Quebec The Vigil of Quebec
1974
The Democracy of the Dead The Democracy of the Dead
2015
Minecraft In Your Classroom Minecraft In Your Classroom
2015
The Wonky Donkey The Wonky Donkey
2018
The iPad Model Classroom The iPad Model Classroom
2015
The Digital Organic The Digital Organic
2015
The Dinky Donkey (A Wonky Donkey Book) The Dinky Donkey (A Wonky Donkey Book)
2020
Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept
2012
Thomas More Thomas More
2016
Spinoza Spinoza
2020
Hegel Hegel
2014
Socrates Socrates
2019
Leibniz Leibniz
2014
Edmund Burke Edmund Burke
2024