Just Sentiments 22 Smithian Essays

Cover of Just Sentiments 22 Smithian Essays by Daniel B Klein
Publisher: Fraser Institute
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9781957698151
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Height: 8.25 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.5291094288 pounds
Width: 0.58 inches
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Just Sentiments 22 Smithian Essays by Daniel B Klein, published by Fraser Institute in April 2024, presents a collection of 22 essays that explore the thought of Adam Smith. This edition, comprising 232 pages, features contributions from various scholars who delve into interpretations of Smith’s work, drawing from their own extensive research to provide compact and textually grounded insights.

Readers will find a diverse range of topics within these essays, including discussions on natural convention, moral judgment, and the labor theory of value. The collection addresses significant themes in economics, philosophy, and social sciences, reflecting on Smith’s influence and relevance in contemporary discourse. This book serves as a thoughtful examination of Smithian ideas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in economics and moral philosophy.


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In March 2022, Adam Smith Works, a website of Liberty Fund, launched a new monthly feature called Just Sentiments. Collected here are the 22 essays that appeared during 2022-2023. Most are on the thought of Adam Smith, by scholars who study Smith. Each author draws on his or her own lengthier scholarly works, to offer interpretations that are important, textually grounded, and compactly expressed. The topics are: the polysemy of ‘natural;’ natural convention; jurisprudence, honest income, and the Great Enrichment; Smith’s dual moral authorizations; David Hume on English liberty; Smith and Jamesian pragmatism; prudent entrepreneurship; words in and not in Smith’s two masterpieces; the History of Astronomy; polygamy and kin networks; “By the Same Author”; poverty and liberty; moral judgment and governmentalization; the labor theory of value; Parmenides addresses Plato; French liberal economics 1695-1776; virtue and the court of princes; moral innovation and the man within the breast; Smith parries Philo on the problem of evil; Smith’s endorsement of an interest-rate cap; Smith and Confucius; Smith on school funding.

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