The fertility of Adam Smith 's work stems from a paradoxical
structure where the pursuit of economic self-interest and wealth
accumulation serve wider social objectives. The incentive for this
wealth accumulation comes from a desire for social recognition or
"sympathy" the need to recognise ourselves in our peers which is
the primary incentive for moderating and transforming our violent
and egotistical passions. Adam Smith thus examines in detail the
subliminal emotional structure underlying market behaviour.
This new book by Professor Jan Horst Keppler presents an Adam
Smith for the 21st century, more sceptical, searching and daring
than he has ever been portrayed before. Without disputing the
benefits of Adam Smith 's liberal economic system, Professor
Keppler 's original contribution explores the anarchic passions
constantly threatening to destroy all social bounds, and how the
overarching "desire for love" and social recognition provides the
Smithian individual with the incentive to transform his unsocial
passions into a desire for social advancement and economic wealth
with the view to gaining the vital approbation of his peers. One of
the most striking results of this new reading of Adam Smith is the
latter 's insistence on the primacy of exchange value over use
value. In other words, the quest for wealth is exclusively driven
by the value it represents in the eyes of others rather than by any
value in individual use.
At a moment of crisis, where the link between "true" economic
values and "virtual" financial values is more fragile than ever,
Adam Smith 's work is a profoundly contemporary reminder that in
the absence of personal, ethical groundings our economic actions
are only grounded in the game of mirrors we play with our peers.
This book will be of interest to postgraduate students and
researchers in the History of Economics, or indeed any reader with
an interest in the psychological foundations of a market economy
and its theoretical representations as developed by Adam Smith.
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