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Author McLean, Iain, author.

Title Adam Smith, radical and egalitarian : an interpretation for the 21st century / Iain McLean ; foreword by Gordon Brown
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2006

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Contents COVER; Contents; Foreword by Rt Hon. Gordon Brown; A Note on Citations; Preface: A Scotsman Looks at the World; 1 The Life of an Absent-minded Professor; 2 A Weak State and a Weak Church; 3 A Non-religious Grounding of Morals: Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment; 4 Merriment and Diversion: Smith on Public Finance and Public Choice; 5 The Invisible Hand and the Helping Hand; 6 The French and American Smiths; 7 Adam Smith Today; Appendix; Notes on Further Reading; References; Index
Summary Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer This book aims to show that Adam Smith (1723-90), the author of The Wealth of Nations, was not the promoter of ruthless laissez-faire capitalism that is still frequently depicted. Smith's right-wing" reputation was sealed after his death when it was not safe to claim that an author may have influenced the French revolutionaries. But as the author, also, of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, which he probably regarded as his more important book, Smith sought a non-religious grounding for morals, and found it in the principle of sympathy, which should lead an impartial spectator to understand others' problems. This book locates Smith in the Scottish Enlightenment; shows how the two books are perfectly consistent with one another; traces Smith's influence in France and the United States; and draws out the lessons that Adam Smith can teach policy makers in the 21st Century. Although Smith was not a religious man, he was a very acute sociologist of religion. The book accordingly explains the Scottish religious context of Smith's time, which was, as it remains, very different to the English religious context. The whole book is shot through with Iain McLean's love for the Edinburgh of his birth, and for the Scottish Enlightenment. It begins and ends with poems by Smith's great admirer Robert Burns
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Smith, Adam, 1723-1790 -- Influence
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. Wealth of nations
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. Theory of moral sentiments
SUBJECT Smith, Adam, 1723-1790 fast
Smith, Adam (Philosoph) swd
Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations (Smith, Adam) fast
Theory of moral sentiments (Smith, Adam) fast
Subject Economics -- Philosophy
Enlightenment -- Scotland
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Theory.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Business.
Economics -- Philosophy
Enlightenment
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Schottische Aufklärung Philosophenschule
Scotland
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0748627057
9780748627059
9780748623525
0748623523
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