In this exciting new book, Willie Henderson shows how the success of Adam Smith, the forefather of modern economics, can be attributed not only to what he wrote, but also to his use of language.
In this exciting new book, Willie Henderson shows how the success of Adam Smith, the forefather of modern economics, can be attributed not only to what he wrote, but also to his use of language.
Willie Henderson is Professor of continuing education/director, centre for lifelong learning at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Reading the Wealth of Nations and Smith's Other Writings 2. How does Smith Achieve a Synthesis in Writing? 3. Nature's Dupes: Irony and Economic Agency in Smith's Writing 4. The Political Economy of Castle Rackrent: Maria Edgeworth and Adam Smith 5. Exemplification Strategy in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations 6. A Very Cautious, or a Very Polite, Dr. Smith? Hedging in the Wealth of Nations 7. Natural and Human Institutions: Reading for Argumentation in Book Three of the Wealth of Nations 8. Adam Smith's Construction of History and Story: The Analysis of Primogeniture
Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Reading the Wealth of Nations and Smith's Other Writings 2. How does Smith Achieve a Synthesis in Writing? 3. Nature's Dupes: Irony and Economic Agency in Smith's Writing 4. The Political Economy of Castle Rackrent: Maria Edgeworth and Adam Smith 5. Exemplification Strategy in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations 6. A Very Cautious, or a Very Polite, Dr. Smith? Hedging in the Wealth of Nations 7. Natural and Human Institutions: Reading for Argumentation in Book Three of the Wealth of Nations 8. Adam Smith's Construction of History and Story: The Analysis of Primogeniture
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