What Adam Smith knew : moral lessons on capitalism from its greatest champions and fiercest opponents / edited and introduced by James R. Otteson ; with a foreword by Allan H. Meltzer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Encounter Books, [2014]Edition: First American editionDescription: vii, 279 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781594037603
  • 1594037604
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 501 .W49 2014
Contents:
Part I. Capitalism and liberty -- ch. 1. Second treatise of government, 1689 / John Locke -- ch. 2. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 3. Social statics, 1851 / Herbert Spencer -- ch. 4. "What's wrong with negative liberty," 1985 / Charles Taylor -- Part II. Capitalism and equality -- ch. 5. "Luxury, commercem and the arts," 1754 / Jean-Jacues Rousseau -- ch. 6. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 7. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the walth of nations, 1776 / Adam Smith -- ch. 8. Manifesto of the communist party, 1872 / Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- ch. 9. Why not socialism? 2009 / G. A Cohen -- Part III. Capitalism and social order -- ch. 10. A treatise of human nature, 1739-40 / David Hume -- ch. 11. Capitalism, socialism, and democracy, 1942 / Joseph A. Schumpeter -- ch. 12. "The use of knowledge in society," 1945 / F. A. Hayek -- ch. 13. "The tragedy of the commons," 1968 / Garrett Hardin -- ch. 14. Hudge, 2009 / Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein -- Part IV. Capitalism, human motivation, and virtue -- ch. 15. The fable of the bees, or private vices, publick benefits, 1705 / Bernard Mandeville -- ch. 16. "Of refinement in the arts," 1741 / David hume -- ch. 17. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 18. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1776 / Adam Smith -- ch. 19. "Free human production," 1844 / Karl Marx -- ch. 20. Capital, volume I, 1867 / Karl Marx -- ch. 21. "On doing the right thing," 1924 / Albert Jay Nock -- ch. 22. Why not socialism? 2009 / G A. Cohen.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Capitalism and liberty -- ch. 1. Second treatise of government, 1689 / John Locke -- ch. 2. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 3. Social statics, 1851 / Herbert Spencer -- ch. 4. "What's wrong with negative liberty," 1985 / Charles Taylor -- Part II. Capitalism and equality -- ch. 5. "Luxury, commercem and the arts," 1754 / Jean-Jacues Rousseau -- ch. 6. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 7. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the walth of nations, 1776 / Adam Smith -- ch. 8. Manifesto of the communist party, 1872 / Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- ch. 9. Why not socialism? 2009 / G. A Cohen -- Part III. Capitalism and social order -- ch. 10. A treatise of human nature, 1739-40 / David Hume -- ch. 11. Capitalism, socialism, and democracy, 1942 / Joseph A. Schumpeter -- ch. 12. "The use of knowledge in society," 1945 / F. A. Hayek -- ch. 13. "The tragedy of the commons," 1968 / Garrett Hardin -- ch. 14. Hudge, 2009 / Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein -- Part IV. Capitalism, human motivation, and virtue -- ch. 15. The fable of the bees, or private vices, publick benefits, 1705 / Bernard Mandeville -- ch. 16. "Of refinement in the arts," 1741 / David hume -- ch. 17. The theory of moral sentiments, 1759 / Adam Smith -- ch. 18. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1776 / Adam Smith -- ch. 19. "Free human production," 1844 / Karl Marx -- ch. 20. Capital, volume I, 1867 / Karl Marx -- ch. 21. "On doing the right thing," 1924 / Albert Jay Nock -- ch. 22. Why not socialism? 2009 / G A. Cohen.

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