Adam Smith
Gavin Kennedy
in Great Thinkers in Economics from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-230-22754-5
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Chapters in this book:
- General Introduction: Why Adam Smith?
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- sufficient proofs of his fitness
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- in the first ages of society
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- so weak and imperfect a creature as man
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- in the beginning all the world was America
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- general principles of law and government
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- a certain propensity in human nature
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- had the original state of things continued
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- thus at last the age of commerce arises
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- setting to work industrious people
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- increasing the fund for productive hands
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- a very violent attack
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- an invisible hand
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- peace, easy taxes, and justice
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- Adam Smith’s Legacy
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