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The afterlife of Adam Smith : the influence, interpretation and misinterpretation of his economic philosophy, 1760s-2010s / William Farina.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland and Company, Incorporated, Publishers, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781476623603
Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HF1456 .A384 2015
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Businessmen become revolutionaries (1764/1777) -- A new republic grapples with old issues (1778/1790) -- The british empire makes war against its offspring (1791/1815) -- Almost free labor (1816/1837) -- Might makes right (1838/1850) -- Northern industry tames southern agriculture (1851/1865) -- More competition, more oppression (1866/1877) -- The great american relocation (1878/1890) -- A clumsy foray into colonialism (1891/1901) -- Trustbuster (1901/1913) -- Anglo-american power shift (1914/1921) -- Ascendant consumerism (1922/1928) -- The implosion of ?laissez-faire (1929/1939) -- An unprecedented middle class (1941/1959) -- Military-industrial complex (1960/1975) -- Tax credit utopia (1976/1988) -- A kinder and gentler corporate mandate (1989/2000) -- Post 9-11 -- Summary -- Chapter notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
Subject: "Smith himself would have been surprised at the near universal acceptance of his theories, especially given changes in the world economy since the 18th century. This book provides a close reading of his work, revealing a complex intellect schooled in the high moral ideals of classical philosophy, yet firmly grounded in the pragmatism of international trade and commerce"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction -- Businessmen become revolutionaries (1764/1777) -- A new republic grapples with old issues (1778/1790) -- The british empire makes war against its offspring (1791/1815) -- Almost free labor (1816/1837) -- Might makes right (1838/1850) -- Northern industry tames southern agriculture (1851/1865) -- More competition, more oppression (1866/1877) -- The great american relocation (1878/1890) -- A clumsy foray into colonialism (1891/1901) -- Trustbuster (1901/1913) -- Anglo-american power shift (1914/1921) -- Ascendant consumerism (1922/1928) -- The implosion of ?laissez-faire (1929/1939) -- An unprecedented middle class (1941/1959) -- Military-industrial complex (1960/1975) -- Tax credit utopia (1976/1988) -- A kinder and gentler corporate mandate (1989/2000) -- Post 9-11 -- Summary -- Chapter notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index.

"Smith himself would have been surprised at the near universal acceptance of his theories, especially given changes in the world economy since the 18th century. This book provides a close reading of his work, revealing a complex intellect schooled in the high moral ideals of classical philosophy, yet firmly grounded in the pragmatism of international trade and commerce"--

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