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The "invisible hand," Adam Smith's metaphor for the morality of
capitalism, is explored in this text as being far more subtle and
intricate than is usually understood, with many British realist
fiction writers (Austen, Dickens, Gaskell, Eliot) having absorbed
his model of ironic causality in complex societies and turned it to
their own purposes.
The 'invisible hand', Adam Smith's metaphor for the morality of
capitalism, is explored in this text as being far more subtle and
intricate than is usually understood, with many British realist
fiction writers (Austen, Dickens, Gaskell, Eliot) having absorbed
his model of ironic causality in complex societies and turned it to
their own purposes.
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