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Adam Smith's Sociological Economics
Adam Smith's Sociological Economics
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Childish Vanity
Civilised Society
Committed Class Suicide
Common Language
Devious
division of labour
East Indies
economic methodology
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habitual
Habitual Association
historical sociology
impartial
Impartial Spectator
machine
Mental Mutilation
Mental Tranquillity
moral philosophy
National Product
Natural Price
ofnations
outcome
Pecuniary Canon
Playthings
political economy theory
Real Spectator
Richard III
Smith Free Trade
Smithian World
social
Social Machine
social stratification
social structure and economic relations
Social Superstructure
spectator
Standing Army
Transitory Distribution
unintended
wealth
Wealth ofNations
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415562041
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 14 Dec 2009
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1976, this book provides an interdiciplinary study fo the thoughts of Adam Smith, showing it particular how the link between economic basis and social superstructure was central to his work. The work is split into six sections, dividing Smith's views along the following lines: 'methology', 'conduct and character', 'consumer behaviour', 'the upper classes', 'the lower classes', and finally 'the State'.
Adam Smith's Sociological Economics
€198.40
