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The Use and Abuse of Adam Smith
Gerald Houseman
Challenge , 2003, vol. 46, issue 3, pages 108-111
Abstract:
This political scientist corrects the simplistic notion that Adam Smith endorsed greed. Tothe contrary, he even liked progressive taxes. Let us keep in mind, the author reminds us, he was a moral philosopher first.
Date: 2003
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