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Life of Adam Smith

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ISBN-10: 0198288212

ISBN-13: 9780198288213

Edition: 1995

Authors: Ian Simpson Ross

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Adam Smith (1723-1790) is perceived, through his best-known book, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, as the founder of economics as a science. His thought has shaped modern ideas about the market economy and the role of the state in relation to it. Yet Smith needs to be recognized as more than this, as a man of letters, moralist, historian, and critic, as well as an economist, if we are to get full value for his ideas and perspectives in contemporary applications. Ian Simpson Ross is the biographer of Lord Kames, Smith's patron, and of the Scottish poet William Dunbar, and has edited, with E C Mossner, Smith's correspondence for the Glasgow edition of his works.…    
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/14/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 524
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 1.34" tall
Weight: 2.354
Language: English

acknowledgements
List of Plates
References and Abbreviations
Introduction
Boyhood
Glasgow
The Never to Be Forgotten Hutcheson
A Respectable Auditory
Lectures on the History of Philosophy and Law
Called to Glasgow University
Teacher
Publishing Scholar and Administrator
The Making of the Theory of Moral Sentiments
Criticism of the Theory of Moral Sentiments
Travelling Tutor
Inquirer into the Wealth of Nations
The American Crisis and the Wealth of Nations
Euge! Belle! Dear Mr Smith
Dialogue with a Dying Man
Settlement in Edinburgh
Economic Theorist as Commissioner of Customs
Literary Pursuits
Times of Hardship and Distress
Legacy for Legislators
The Precariousness of This Life
The Great Change
Notes
Bibliography
Index Explanatory Note