Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations has been among the world books for
over two hundred years and has gathered a mythology, which does
scant justice to the actual book. One reason for this was that the
Wealth of Nations was one of a series of studies through which
Smith hoped to complete his system of moral, social and natural
philosophy. The Individual in Society illustrates this system,
especially in relation to Smith's other major work, The Theory of
Moral Sentiments and examines its relation to the Wealth of
Nations. Included are: * Chapters on the views of important
commentators such as Zeyss, Eckstein, Jacob Viner and James Bonar *
Discussion of the ethical and sociological background of Smith's
work and its influence on the thought of the next century.
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