
The Essays of Adam Smith
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Authors:
- Black, Joseph
1728 - 1799
- Hutton, James
1726 - 1797
- Smith, Adam
1723 - 1790
About this book
In an era defined by the Enlightenment's pursuit of reason and progress, "The Essays of Adam Smith" offers profound insights into the intricacies of human nature and societal development. This collection examines the moral sentiments that underpin ethical behavior and the economic principles that drive prosperity. Smith’s exploration of language formation and its impact on communication reveals the interconnectedness of thought and expression. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work not only illuminates the philosophical foundations of modern economics but also challenges readers to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their actions. Dive into Smith's timeless reflections and discover the enduring relevance of his ideas in shaping contemporary discourse.
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