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Adam Smith's lost legacy.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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November 1, 2005
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Adam Smith's lost legacy.
Kennedy, Gavin.
Palgrave Macmillan
2005
285 pages
$85.00
Hardcover
HB103
Kennedy (Edinburgh Business School, Herio-Watt U.) re-examines such works as Smith's Wealth of Nations, finding that Smith's ideas were more or less appropriated by later theorists and stripped of their moral philosophy. In some case, he notes, nineteenth- and twentieth-...
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