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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.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment
Chapter 2 Science and System
Chapter 3 Morality and Sympathy
Chapter 4 Justice and Virtue
Chapter 5 Jurisprudence
Chapter 6 The Nature of Wealth
Chapter 7 Government and the Market
Chapter 8 Legacy and Influence
Notes
Bibliography

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781509518227, 978-1509518227
      ISBN10: 1509518223

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Abbreviations
      Chapter 1 Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment
      Chapter 2 Science and System
      Chapter 3 Morality and Sympathy
      Chapter 4 Justice and Virtue
      Chapter 5 Jurisprudence
      Chapter 6 The Nature of Wealth
      Chapter 7 Government and the Market
      Chapter 8 Legacy and Influence
      Notes
      Bibliography

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