The Adam Smith Review, Volume 6
Herausgeber: Forman-Barzilai, Fonna
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The sixth volume of the series contains contributions from specialists across a range of disciplines, including Vivienne Brown, Maria Alejandra Carrasco, Douglas J. Den Uyl, John Elster, Niall Ferguson, Samuel Fleischacker, Christel Fricke, Lisa Hill, Duncan Kelly, Karl Ove Moene, John O'Neill, Maria Pia Paganelli, Alessandro Roncaglia, Carola Freiin von Villiez, and Jonathan B. Wight. Topics examined include: * Smith and the conditions of a moral society * The fate of Anglo-American capitalism * Smith and Shaftesbury
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The sixth volume of the series contains contributions from specialists across a range of disciplines, including Vivienne Brown, Maria Alejandra Carrasco, Douglas J. Den Uyl, John Elster, Niall Ferguson, Samuel Fleischacker, Christel Fricke, Lisa Hill, Duncan Kelly, Karl Ove Moene, John O'Neill, Maria Pia Paganelli, Alessandro Roncaglia, Carola Freiin von Villiez, and Jonathan B. Wight. Topics examined include: * Smith and the conditions of a moral society * The fate of Anglo-American capitalism * Smith and Shaftesbury
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138377189
- ISBN-10: 113837718X
- Artikelnr.: 55104631
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138377189
- ISBN-10: 113837718X
- Artikelnr.: 55104631
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Fonna Forman-Barzilai is Associate Professor of Political Theory at University of California, San Diego, USA. She is editor of The Adam Smith Review on behalf of the International Adam Smith Society.
Part 1: Symposium: AS + Conditions of a Moral Society 1.1 Introduction
Christel Fricke 1.2 From Psychology to Moral Normativity Maria Alejandra
Carrasco 1.3 Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress Carola Freiin von Villiez
1.4 Adam Smith and 'the most sacred rules of justice' Christel Fricke 1.5
True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit Samuel Fleischacker 1.6
Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory Duncan Kelly 1.7 Social Distance
and the New Strangership in Adam Smith Lisa Hill 1.8 The Political Economy
of Recognition John O'Neill 1.9 Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith Jon
Elster 1.10 Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the
Prisoners' Dilemma Vivienne Brown 1.11 The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of
Nations Karl Ove Moene Part 2: Shaftesbury 2.1 Das Shaftesbury Problem
Douglas J. Den Uyl Commentary: 2.2 Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das
Shaftesbury Problem" James R. Otteson 2.3 Another Response to Douglas J.
Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" Ryan Patrick Hanley Part 3:
Anglo-American Capitalism Guest Editor: Sandra Peart 3.1 Introduction:
Sandra Peart 3.2 Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the
Crisis of 1772 Hugh Rockoff 3.3 Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible
Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis Maria Pia Paganelli 3.4 What Do We
Mean By 'Anglo-American Capitalism'? Alessandro Roncaglia 3.5 Freedom,
Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours Robert Urquhart 3.6
Institutional Divergence in Economic Development Jonathan B. Wight 3.7 Too
Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism Niall Ferguson
Part 4: Book Reviews 4.1 Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth; Adam
Smith and the Framing of Political Economy 4.1.1 Reviewed by Jeffrey T.
Young 4.1.2 Response by Tony Aspromourgos 4.2 Magali Bessone and Michaël
Biziou (eds.), Adam Smith philosophe. De la morale à l'économie ou
philosophie du libéralisme 4.2.1 Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi 4.2.2
Response by Magali Bessone and Michaël Biziou 4.3 Gavin Kennedy, Adam
Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy 4.3.1 Reviewed by
Michael J. Clark 4.3.2 Response by Gavin Kennedy 4.4 Deepak Lal, Reviving
the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First
Century 4.4.1 Reviewed by Paul Gunn 4.5 Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The
Rhetoric of Propriety 4.5.1 Reviewed by Catherine Labio 4.5.2 Response by
Stephen J. McKenna
Christel Fricke 1.2 From Psychology to Moral Normativity Maria Alejandra
Carrasco 1.3 Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress Carola Freiin von Villiez
1.4 Adam Smith and 'the most sacred rules of justice' Christel Fricke 1.5
True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit Samuel Fleischacker 1.6
Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory Duncan Kelly 1.7 Social Distance
and the New Strangership in Adam Smith Lisa Hill 1.8 The Political Economy
of Recognition John O'Neill 1.9 Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith Jon
Elster 1.10 Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the
Prisoners' Dilemma Vivienne Brown 1.11 The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of
Nations Karl Ove Moene Part 2: Shaftesbury 2.1 Das Shaftesbury Problem
Douglas J. Den Uyl Commentary: 2.2 Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das
Shaftesbury Problem" James R. Otteson 2.3 Another Response to Douglas J.
Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" Ryan Patrick Hanley Part 3:
Anglo-American Capitalism Guest Editor: Sandra Peart 3.1 Introduction:
Sandra Peart 3.2 Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the
Crisis of 1772 Hugh Rockoff 3.3 Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible
Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis Maria Pia Paganelli 3.4 What Do We
Mean By 'Anglo-American Capitalism'? Alessandro Roncaglia 3.5 Freedom,
Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours Robert Urquhart 3.6
Institutional Divergence in Economic Development Jonathan B. Wight 3.7 Too
Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism Niall Ferguson
Part 4: Book Reviews 4.1 Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth; Adam
Smith and the Framing of Political Economy 4.1.1 Reviewed by Jeffrey T.
Young 4.1.2 Response by Tony Aspromourgos 4.2 Magali Bessone and Michaël
Biziou (eds.), Adam Smith philosophe. De la morale à l'économie ou
philosophie du libéralisme 4.2.1 Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi 4.2.2
Response by Magali Bessone and Michaël Biziou 4.3 Gavin Kennedy, Adam
Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy 4.3.1 Reviewed by
Michael J. Clark 4.3.2 Response by Gavin Kennedy 4.4 Deepak Lal, Reviving
the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First
Century 4.4.1 Reviewed by Paul Gunn 4.5 Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The
Rhetoric of Propriety 4.5.1 Reviewed by Catherine Labio 4.5.2 Response by
Stephen J. McKenna
Part 1: Symposium: AS + Conditions of a Moral Society 1.1 Introduction
Christel Fricke 1.2 From Psychology to Moral Normativity Maria Alejandra
Carrasco 1.3 Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress Carola Freiin von Villiez
1.4 Adam Smith and 'the most sacred rules of justice' Christel Fricke 1.5
True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit Samuel Fleischacker 1.6
Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory Duncan Kelly 1.7 Social Distance
and the New Strangership in Adam Smith Lisa Hill 1.8 The Political Economy
of Recognition John O'Neill 1.9 Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith Jon
Elster 1.10 Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the
Prisoners' Dilemma Vivienne Brown 1.11 The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of
Nations Karl Ove Moene Part 2: Shaftesbury 2.1 Das Shaftesbury Problem
Douglas J. Den Uyl Commentary: 2.2 Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das
Shaftesbury Problem" James R. Otteson 2.3 Another Response to Douglas J.
Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" Ryan Patrick Hanley Part 3:
Anglo-American Capitalism Guest Editor: Sandra Peart 3.1 Introduction:
Sandra Peart 3.2 Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the
Crisis of 1772 Hugh Rockoff 3.3 Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible
Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis Maria Pia Paganelli 3.4 What Do We
Mean By 'Anglo-American Capitalism'? Alessandro Roncaglia 3.5 Freedom,
Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours Robert Urquhart 3.6
Institutional Divergence in Economic Development Jonathan B. Wight 3.7 Too
Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism Niall Ferguson
Part 4: Book Reviews 4.1 Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth; Adam
Smith and the Framing of Political Economy 4.1.1 Reviewed by Jeffrey T.
Young 4.1.2 Response by Tony Aspromourgos 4.2 Magali Bessone and Michaël
Biziou (eds.), Adam Smith philosophe. De la morale à l'économie ou
philosophie du libéralisme 4.2.1 Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi 4.2.2
Response by Magali Bessone and Michaël Biziou 4.3 Gavin Kennedy, Adam
Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy 4.3.1 Reviewed by
Michael J. Clark 4.3.2 Response by Gavin Kennedy 4.4 Deepak Lal, Reviving
the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First
Century 4.4.1 Reviewed by Paul Gunn 4.5 Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The
Rhetoric of Propriety 4.5.1 Reviewed by Catherine Labio 4.5.2 Response by
Stephen J. McKenna
Christel Fricke 1.2 From Psychology to Moral Normativity Maria Alejandra
Carrasco 1.3 Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress Carola Freiin von Villiez
1.4 Adam Smith and 'the most sacred rules of justice' Christel Fricke 1.5
True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit Samuel Fleischacker 1.6
Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory Duncan Kelly 1.7 Social Distance
and the New Strangership in Adam Smith Lisa Hill 1.8 The Political Economy
of Recognition John O'Neill 1.9 Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith Jon
Elster 1.10 Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the
Prisoners' Dilemma Vivienne Brown 1.11 The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of
Nations Karl Ove Moene Part 2: Shaftesbury 2.1 Das Shaftesbury Problem
Douglas J. Den Uyl Commentary: 2.2 Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das
Shaftesbury Problem" James R. Otteson 2.3 Another Response to Douglas J.
Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" Ryan Patrick Hanley Part 3:
Anglo-American Capitalism Guest Editor: Sandra Peart 3.1 Introduction:
Sandra Peart 3.2 Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the
Crisis of 1772 Hugh Rockoff 3.3 Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible
Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis Maria Pia Paganelli 3.4 What Do We
Mean By 'Anglo-American Capitalism'? Alessandro Roncaglia 3.5 Freedom,
Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours Robert Urquhart 3.6
Institutional Divergence in Economic Development Jonathan B. Wight 3.7 Too
Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism Niall Ferguson
Part 4: Book Reviews 4.1 Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth; Adam
Smith and the Framing of Political Economy 4.1.1 Reviewed by Jeffrey T.
Young 4.1.2 Response by Tony Aspromourgos 4.2 Magali Bessone and Michaël
Biziou (eds.), Adam Smith philosophe. De la morale à l'économie ou
philosophie du libéralisme 4.2.1 Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi 4.2.2
Response by Magali Bessone and Michaël Biziou 4.3 Gavin Kennedy, Adam
Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy 4.3.1 Reviewed by
Michael J. Clark 4.3.2 Response by Gavin Kennedy 4.4 Deepak Lal, Reviving
the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First
Century 4.4.1 Reviewed by Paul Gunn 4.5 Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The
Rhetoric of Propriety 4.5.1 Reviewed by Catherine Labio 4.5.2 Response by
Stephen J. McKenna