ADAM SMITH’S ENLIGHTENED WORLD

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The Great Antidote

Speaking of Smith is a blog that explores the ideas, legacy, and relevance of Adam Smith.

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Why Read Adam Smith Today? Enduring Wisdom

Unlike many other species who confront nature red in tooth and claw, we are not physically equipped to survive the cold or combat nature naked and unarmed. We do not possess by nature a fur coat, let alone sharp teeth and claws. We stand naked before nature vulnerable to the vagaries of nature and the kindness of predators. However, what we lack in natural protections we more than make up for in our ability to cooperate with one another.

Mary Wollstonecraft, from Paris to Scandinavia

September 25, 2024 Mary Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), had by 1796 come to different sentiments. Roos Slegers describes how Wollstonecraft's travels around Europe during and after the French Revolution changed her beliefs about rebellion, education, morals, and manners. "Wollstonecraft shares Rousseau’s desire to escape from oppressive society, but rambling through the remote parts of Sweden and Norway she comes to the conclusion that a middle ground is necessary to develop one’s intellect, one’s morals, and one’s taste."

Hostile factions and political instability

"The problem of faction seems to be when they undermine the systems of which they are a part, and this relates to the concern which Ryan has rightly identified that Smith has with the stability of institutions over time and of public life more generally."

Use and exchange value, consumer surplus and social welfare

"[N]o authority can make optimal choices for consumers. Adult and healthy consumers should be let free to choose their preferred bundle of goods that they can afford."

Nicholas Snow on Prohibition

Do you ever take a moment to think about the fact that Americans, the people of the land of the free, spent 13 years under Prohibition ? Did you know that Americans used to seriously “drink like a fish”?

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An Animal That Trades

A five-part short video series on the life and contemporary relevance of Adam Smith.

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Why Read Adam Smith Today? Enduring Insight

After a year-long celebration of Adam Smith's birth in 2023, Peter Boettke addresses those still not well-versed with Smith's magisterial work of political economy.

Why Read Adam Smith Today? Enduring Wisdom

Unlike many other species who confront nature red in tooth and claw, we are not physically equipped to survive the cold or combat nature naked and unarmed. We do not possess by nature a fur coat, let alone sharp teeth and claws. We stand naked before nature vulnerable to the vagaries of nature and the kindness of predators. However, what we lack in natural protections we more than make up for in our ability to cooperate with one another.

Mary Wollstonecraft, from Paris to Scandinavia

September 25, 2024 Mary Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), had by 1796 come to different sentiments. Roos Slegers describes how Wollstonecraft's travels around Europe during and after the French Revolution changed her beliefs about rebellion, education, morals, and manners. "Wollstonecraft shares Rousseau’s desire to escape from oppressive society, but rambling through the remote parts of Sweden and Norway she comes to the conclusion that a middle ground is necessary to develop one’s intellect, one’s morals, and one’s taste."

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Activity: Can we expect free trade?

Use this quotation from Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations to prompt a discussion of how likely it is that any country will ever have completely free trade.

Pins, Pencils, and the Invisible Hand

Explore a pin factory with Adam Smith and contemplate the creation of the humble pencil to understand better how markets and prices help people coordinate their economic activity.

AdamSmithWorks Lesson Plans

Original, classroom-ready activities to use with your students TODAY.

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Essays on Philosophical Subjects

Reflecting Adam Smith’s wide learning and varied interests, these essays shed considerable light on his place in the Scottish Enlightenment. Included are histories of astronomy, ancient logic, and ancient physics; essays on the “imitative” arts and the affinity between music, dancing, and poetry; and a critical review of Samuel Johnson’s famous Dictionary, which Smith originally published in the Edinburgh Review (1755–1756).