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Details Product: This book is a textual criticism of modern ideas about the work of Adam Smith that offers a new perspective on many of his famous contributions to economic thought. Adam Smith is often hailed as a leading figure in the development of economic theories, but modern presentations of his works do not reflect Smith's actual ideas or influence during his lifetime.Gavin Kennedy believes that Smith's name and legacy were often appropriated or made into myths in the 19th and 20th centuries, with many misconceptions persisting today. Offering new analysis of works on rhetoric, moral sentiments, jurisprudence, the invisible hand, The Wealth of Nations, and Smith's very private views on religion, the book gives a new perspective on this important canonical thinker.
Author: Gavin Kennedy
Language: English
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This book is a textual criticism of modern ideas about the work of Adam Smith that
offers a new perspective on many of his famous contributions to economic thought.
Adam Smith is often hailed as a leading figure in the development of economic
theories, but modern presentations of his works do not reflect Smith's actual ideas or
influence during his lifetime.Gavin Kennedy believes that Smith's name and legacy
were often appropriated or made into myths in the 19th and 20th centuries, with
many misconceptions persisting today. Offering new analysis of works on rhetoric,
moral sentiments, jurisprudence, the invisible hand, The Wealth of Nations, and
Smith's very private views on religion, the book gives a new perspective on this
important canonical thinker.