
Adam Smith: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0198784457
ISBN-13
9780198784456
Description
Christopher J. Berry presents a concise yet insightful exploration of Adam Smith's influential ideas and their enduring impact on economics and philosophy. As one of the most significant thinkers of the Enlightenment, Smith's work laid the groundwork for modern economic theory. Berry expertly distills the essence of Smith's theories, from the intricacies of market dynamics to the moral implications of capitalism, making them accessible to readers unfamiliar with complex economic concepts.
Through engaging prose, Berry illuminates Smith's relevance in contemporary discussions about economic systems and ethics. The examination of key concepts such as the "invisible hand" of the market and the importance of self-interest in promoting social welfare invites readers to reflect on how these ideas continue to resonate today. By blending rigorous analysis with approachable language, the book serves as both an introduction for novices and a thoughtful refresher for those looking to revisit Smith's profound contributions.
Through engaging prose, Berry illuminates Smith's relevance in contemporary discussions about economic systems and ethics. The examination of key concepts such as the "invisible hand" of the market and the importance of self-interest in promoting social welfare invites readers to reflect on how these ideas continue to resonate today. By blending rigorous analysis with approachable language, the book serves as both an introduction for novices and a thoughtful refresher for those looking to revisit Smith's profound contributions.
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