A rare book annotated by Scottish philosopher Adam Smith which was one of a minority not to be destroyed by him will go on ...
The book has enlivened the study of economics for beginning students for more than 40 years. Adam Smith published his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in 1776 ...
A rare book annotated by Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith is to go on display in his home town in Fife. The book by philosopher John Locke, Two Treatises of Civil Government, complete ...
Given this zeitgeist, a book on the moral philosophy of Adam Smith is timely indeed. While Smith may be the founder of modern economics, he was first and foremost a professor of moral philosophy. Yet ...
Challenging the clichés: How recent scholarship refreshes the interpretation of Adam Smith’s ... leading Smith scholars offer fresh perspectives on how to think about Smith's ideas, the nature and ...
This book is no longer available to purchase from ... which only had a very limited original circulation. The problem with Adam Smith is not one of attribution but the re-shaping of his work by the ...
A text believed to be annotated by Adam Smith (OnFife/PA) A rare book annotated by Scottish philosopher Adam Smith which was one of a minority not to be destroyed by him will go on display in his ...
A rare book annotated by Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith is to go on display in his home town in Fife. The book by philosopher John Locke, Two Treatises of Civil Government ...
A rare book annotated by Scottish philosopher Adam Smith which was one of a minority not to be destroyed by him will go on display in his home town of Kirkcaldy, Fife. Smith, who became a leading ...