
Rereading Adam Smith as a Commentator on the Great Transition
By Ehsan Mousavi Adam Smith is usually read as a theorist; the architect of modern economics, whose Wealth of Nations laid down the foundations of market logic for the centuries
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By Ehsan Mousavi Adam Smith is usually read as a theorist; the architect of modern economics, whose Wealth of Nations laid down the foundations of market logic for the centuries
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