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Adam Smith: 1776-1926

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"Adam Smith 1776-1926" is a profound scholarly examination of the enduring legacy of the father of modern economics. Published to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the landmark work "The Wealth of Nations", this collection of essays, featuring contributions from distinguished economists such as John Maurice Clark, offers a comprehensive analysis of Smith's contributions to political economy, social philosophy, and the development of industrial society.

The work explores various facets of Smith's thought, ranging from his theories of value and distribution to his broader views on the role of the state and the nature of social progress. By situating Smith within his historical context while also evaluating his influence on subsequent economic doctrine, the text provides a nuanced perspective on how his ideas shaped the modern intellectual landscape. Readers will find deep insights into the evolution of classical economic theory and its application to the complexities of the early 20th century.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of economic history, philosophy, and social science. It remains a testament to the revolutionary impact of Smith's theories and continues to offer valuable context for understanding the foundations of contemporary market theory and economic policy.

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