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  1. Adam Smith, FRS (Baptized June 5, 1723 – July 17, 1790) was a Scottish political economist, lecturer and essayist who is principally known for having authored An Inquiry into the Cause of the Wealth of Nations (1776) and The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759). Smith is principally known for his contributions to political economy and moral ...

  2. Jan 1, 2006 · Adam Smith. Courier Corporation, Jan 1, 2006 - Philosophy - 347 pages. The foundation for a general system of morals, this 1749 work is a landmark in the history of moral and political thought. Readers familiar with Adam Smith from The Wealth of Nations will find this earlier book a revelation. Although the author is often misrepresented as a ...

  3. Dec 1, 2023 · Adam Smith (1723-1790) était un philosophe et économiste écossais, figure emblématique du siècle des Lumières.Dans La richesse des nations, il prône le libre-échange et une ingérence limitée des gouvernements dans les marchés, ce qui lui valut d'être considéré comme le fondateur de l'économie libérale.

  4. Why Adam Smith is important. Adam Smith (1723-1790) was a Scottish philosopher and economist who is best known as the author of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth Of Nations (1776), one of the most influential books ever written. The old view of economics. In Smith’s day, people saw national wealth in terms of a country’s ...

  5. Adam Smith. Adam Smith, drawing by John Kay, 1790. Despite its renown as the first great work in political economy, The Wealth of Nations is in fact a continuation of the philosophical theme begun in The Theory of Moral Sentiments. The ultimate problem to which Smith addresses himself is how the inner struggle between the passions and the ...

  6. Adam Smith Institute, 23 Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3DJ, United Kingdom 02072224995 info@adamsmith.org. Media enquiries: 07584 778207 (Call, Text, WhatsApp 24 ...

  7. Jan 26, 2010 · Adam Smith. Penguin, Jan 26, 2010- Philosophy- 528 pages. Best known for his revolutionary free-market economics treatise The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith was first and foremost a moral philosopher. In his first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, he investigated the flip side of economic self-interest: the interest of the greater good.

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