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Interpreting Adam Smith: Critical Essays presents a thorough examination of one of history’s most influential thinkers. This edited collection features contributions from leading scholars who critically assess Adam Smith’s major works, including The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
The essays explore Smith’s foundational concepts in economic theory, his moral philosophy, and his broader contributions to Enlightenment thought. Contributors analyze how Smith’s ideas have been interpreted, misinterpreted, and applied across different contexts and time periods. The volume addresses contemporary debates about Smith’s relevance to modern economics, capitalism, and social policy.
This critical approach moves beyond hagiography to provide nuanced readings of Smith’s texts, examining tensions within his work and considering how his ideas function in current intellectual discourse. The collection serves both as an accessible introduction to Smith’s thought and as a resource for advanced scholars seeking fresh interpretations of his enduring legacy.







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