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The Invisible Hand of the Market: The Theory of Moral Sentiments + The Wealth of Nations (eBook)

2 Pioneering Studies of Capitalism

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2024
477 Seiten
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In "The Invisible Hand of the Market: The Theory of Moral Sentiments + The Wealth of Nations," Adam Smith intricately weaves together his groundbreaking exploration of moral philosophy and economic theory. The work offers a dual lens through which he examines human behavior and the mechanisms of the marketplace. Smith's literary style is characterized by clear prose and a methodical approach, making complex ideas accessible. His context is pivotal, emerging during the Scottish Enlightenment, which championed reason and empirical evidence as tools for understanding human nature and societal structures. Adam Smith, often regarded as the father of modern economics, was influenced by his extensive study of philosophy, history, and social dynamics. His personal background, rooted in the intellectual currents of 18th-century Scotland, shaped his views on the interplay between individual self-interest and the collective good. Smith's familiarity with moral sentiments underscores his belief that human beings are inherently social creatures, bound by a sense of justice and ethical considerations in economic interactions. This seminal work is highly recommended for readers interested in the foundations of economic thought and moral philosophy. Smith's insights continue to resonate, offering profound reflections on market dynamics and the ethical implications of economic behavior, making it essential reading for students, economists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of modern capitalism.

Adam Smith (1723-1790) was a Scottish economist, philosopher, and pioneering moral philosopher who laid the foundations for classical free-market economic theory. Smith is best known for his two seminal works, 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments' published in 1759 and 'An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations' commonly abbreviated as 'The Wealth of Nations,' published in 1776. The former book delved into the nature of morality, exploring the role of sympathy in human relationships and the ethical implications of various actions. It displayed his capacity to eloquently examine the ethical considerations underpinning society and the economy. His latter magnum opus, 'The Wealth of Nations,' revolutionized economics by introducing concepts such as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets. It is within this text that the phrase 'the invisible hand' is often attributed to him, describing the self-regulating behavior of the marketplace as individual pursuits for wealth aggregate to the collective benefit of society. His works, together, offer a comprehensive discourse on economic and social organization, reflecting his profoundly influential Enlightenment-era ideas. Smith's contributions have solidified his place as a canonical figure in the development of modern economic theory and moral philosophy (Smith, A. 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments', 1759; Smith, A. 'An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations', 1776).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2024
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte 18th-century economics • Adam Smith • Capitalism • capitalism foundations • Capitalist theory • classical economic thought • classic economic texts • Division of labor • Economic Ethics • Economic moral philosophy • Economic Philosophy • Economic Theory • Enlightenment thinkers • ethical capitalism • ethics and economics • Free Market • free market principles • French Physiocrats influence • Human Behavior Analysis • Individual agency exploration • Intellectual history • Interconnected economic systems • Invisible Hand theory • laissez-faire economics • Market Dynamics • Market Mechanism • moral psychology • Moral sentiments theory • Moral Theory • Political Philosophy • Prosperity and self-interest • Scottish economist • Scottish Enlightenment ideas • Scottish Enlightenment philosophy
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