This article draws on textual evidence from The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations to address mistaken interpretations of Adam Smith's fundamental concept of self-interest as greed that has been said to have had a corrosive influence on markets, commercial behaviour, and widening inequality. To the contrary, Smith's complex set of human motivations, including self-interest, his economic system that is based on free markets, and institutional frameworks governing productive property rights and the rule of law are argued to increase aggregate wealth, improve the position of those least well off, and maintain ethical social order
Motivation crowding out can lead to a reduction of ‘higher ’ virtues, such as altruism or public spi...
This paper has the following four-part structure. In the first part, I quickly rehearse the classical...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...
This article draws on textual evidence from The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations...
This article challenges a popular understanding of the Wealth of Nations. According to this reading ...
This article aims to correct a number of popular misconceptions about the man who wrote "The Theory ...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
The Article presents the economic behavior of a man described in The Wealth of Nations from the pers...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
kendra tully Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suff...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
Purpose – This chapter makes a case for Adam Smith’s description of the market as a moral exemplar. ...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suffer from an ir...
Among business ethicists, Adam Smith is widely viewed as the defender of an amoral if not anti-moral...
Motivation crowding out can lead to a reduction of ‘higher ’ virtues, such as altruism or public spi...
This paper has the following four-part structure. In the first part, I quickly rehearse the classical...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...
This article draws on textual evidence from The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations...
This article challenges a popular understanding of the Wealth of Nations. According to this reading ...
This article aims to correct a number of popular misconceptions about the man who wrote "The Theory ...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
The Article presents the economic behavior of a man described in The Wealth of Nations from the pers...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
kendra tully Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suff...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
Purpose – This chapter makes a case for Adam Smith’s description of the market as a moral exemplar. ...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suffer from an ir...
Among business ethicists, Adam Smith is widely viewed as the defender of an amoral if not anti-moral...
Motivation crowding out can lead to a reduction of ‘higher ’ virtues, such as altruism or public spi...
This paper has the following four-part structure. In the first part, I quickly rehearse the classical...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...