Or what I did in the holidays
A tip from a reader:
Freakonomics did a really great mini-series on Adam Smith and his legacy - I highly rec! https://freakonomics.com/podcast/in-search-of-the-real-adam-smith/
True. But most Smith scholars today deal with both works in combination. Gone are the days the the "Adam Smith Problem".
For all the talk about The Wealth of Nations, at least his gravestone acknowledges his other major work The Theory of Moral Sentiments. The two should be studied together.
A tip from a reader:
Freakonomics did a really great mini-series on Adam Smith and his legacy - I highly rec! https://freakonomics.com/podcast/in-search-of-the-real-adam-smith/
True. But most Smith scholars today deal with both works in combination. Gone are the days the the "Adam Smith Problem".
For all the talk about The Wealth of Nations, at least his gravestone acknowledges his other major work The Theory of Moral Sentiments. The two should be studied together.