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The authentic Adam Smith, his life and ideas, James Buchan

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The authentic Adam Smith, his life and ideas, James Buchan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-175) and index
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individual biography
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The authentic Adam Smith
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bibliography
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68786739
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James Buchan
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Enterprise
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his life and ideas
Summary
Author Buchan breathes new life into Adam Smith's legacy and the beginnings of modern economics. Scottish philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790) has been adopted by neoconservatives as the ideological father of unregulated business and small government. Politicians such as Thatcher and Reagan promoted his famous 1776 book The Wealth of Nations as the bible of laissez-faire economics. In this accessible book, Buchan refutes much of what modern politicians and economists claim about Adam Smith and shows that, in fact, Smith transcends modern political categories. He demonstrates that The Wealth of Nations and Smith's 1759 masterpiece, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, are brilliant fragments of one of the most ambitious philosophical enterprises ever attempted: the search for a just foundation for modern commercial society both in private and in public. In an increasingly crowded and discontented world, this search is ever more urgent.--From publisher description
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Fatherless world 1723-1746 -- Cave, tree, fountain 1746-1759 -- Pen-knives and snuff-boxes 1759 -- Infidel with a bag wig 1759-1776 -- Baboons in the orchard 1776 -- The forlorn station 1776-1790
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