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Equality, Wealth, and Power and the Need for Civil Government in Adam Smith, Part 2
November 11, 2025 How can political equality last in a world of economic inequality? Adam Smith's answer rests on analytical egalitarianism, where institutional design ensures competition, justice, and broad participation in governance. Jimena Hurtado focuses on the American colonies in the final part of this two-part series.
The Errors of Mercantilism--Bullion, Balances, and Bounties
Mike Munger explores Smith's detailed study of the the deep-seated flaws of mercantilist policy—why chasing bullion, tugging at balance-of-trade figures, and propping up bounties ultimately undermined economic prosperity. Tracing out the first half of Wealth of Nations Book IV shows how mercantilism mistakes money for wealth, how protection creates monopolies at home, and why free exchange raises real prosperity. Munger also explores Smith's two narrow exceptions—defense and tax parity—while rejecting bounties and politicized treaties that entangle trade with war.
Extra: The Scottish Enlightenment and Smith's Origins
The Scottish Enlightenment was a remarkable intellectual movement that shaped modern economics, philosophy, and social science. Adam Smith was at its center. Learn more from Anna Leman and Michael Munger.
Exemption is the New Privilege
Free and open trade is better for building wealth and human flourishing than privilege and protection for the select few.
Innovation on Trial: Jack Nicastro on Empower’s Fight to Exist
Why is D.C. trying to shut down a rideshare app that pays drivers more and charges riders less? Jack Nicastro of Reason Magazine joins to unpack Empower’s battle with regulators, what “innovation vs. permission” means in real life, and how markets—not mandates—keep people safe.