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- Pagine: 660
- Data di uscita: 21-06-1995
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Though Adam Smith is regarded as the father of modern economics from the core of his heart he was a sound philosopher. He was a professor of moral philoshy and logic in Scotland. His most of the economic ideas are derived from the method of introspection. The theory of moral sentiment brought him in Leggi tutto
So, there's a lot of good and very little bad with this book. Adam Smith, the same Adam Smith that practically every Capitalist apologist uses as his go-to man to prop up Capitalism also wrote a bonafide philosophy book that runs the entire gamut of morality, ethics, and how people mistake their per Leggi tutto
It really is a shame this book wasn't the cornerstone of economics instead of its more famous counterpart. While I truly appreciate the insights delivered in "Wealth of Nations" and have read sections of it countless times during my PhD studies, I find this book to be more informative of the type of Leggi tutto
I once used to read philosphical works a lot. Back then, I came across someone saying it is a young man's game and thought that it was a snobbish comment. However my own love for philosophy dried out very quickly, I still maintain that to call it a young man's game is snobbish. Russell defends the su Leggi tutto
If you’ve heard of Adam Smith , it’s probably because of his book The Wealth of Nations , which launched the study of economics, or his concept of “the invisible hand” by which individuals, each looking out only for their own personal gain, end up unwittingly contributing to the prosperity of society Leggi tutto
Along with On The Wealth of Nations , I re-read this every couple of years. It is Smith's predecessor and guide book to the ideas in On The Wealth of Nations . It is the moral underpinning that needs to be present for a capitalist nation not to become a nation of exploitative, money hungry, soulless p Leggi tutto
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