The Adam Smith Review: Volume 9
Herausgeber: Forman, Fonna
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The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. This ninth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines to consider topics a
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The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. This ninth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines to consider topics a
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876951
- ISBN-10: 0367876957
- Artikelnr.: 58441632
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367876951
- ISBN-10: 0367876957
- Artikelnr.: 58441632
Fonna Forman is Associate Professor of Political Science and Founding Co-Director of the Center on Global Justice and the Blum Cross-Border Initiative at the University of California, San Diego, USA. She is Editor of The Adam Smith Review on behalf of the Adam Smith Society.
0.1 Editorial Introduction
Fonna Forman
0.2 David Raphael (1916-2015): A Personal Appreciation
Chris Berry
1 Sorbonne Symposium: Adam Smith on Empire, the Invisible Hand and the
Progress of Society
Guest Editor: Benoit Walraevens
1.1 Introduction
Benoît Walraevens
1.2 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant as critics of Empire: International trade
companies and global commerce versus
Jus Commercii, Fotini Vaki
1.3 Apoikia and Colonia - Smith's Comments on the 'Recent Disturbances' in
the Colonies
Roberto R. Simiqueli
1.4 Smith on the Colonialism and Republicanism of the Moderns Compared with
that of the Ancients
Barry Stocker
1.5 Adam Smith's Socio-cultural Theory of Evolution: New Insights from his
1749 Lecture
Thierry Pauchant
1.6 The Idea of Historical Progress in the Transition from Enlightenment
Historiography to Classical Political Economy
Nathaniel Wolloch
1.7 Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: A brief History
Toni Vogel Carey
2 Adam Smith in International Contexts
Guest Editor: Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.1 Introduction
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.2 Adam Smith and the Radical Enlightenment
Sam Fleischacker
2.3 Why Could Smith Become the Father of Modern Economics?
Tatsuya Sakamoto
2.4 Yan Fu's Wealth of Nations: A Victorian Adam Smith in Late Qing China
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.5 'Regarding the Pain of Others'
Eun Kyung Min
2.6 Adam Smith's Early German Readers Reception, Misreception, and Critique
Fania Oz-Salzberger
2.7 Adam Smith and the Encyclopédie
Ryan Patrick Hanley
2.8 Adam Smith Scholarship in People's Republic of China, 1949- 2013
Fonna Forman
0.2 David Raphael (1916-2015): A Personal Appreciation
Chris Berry
1 Sorbonne Symposium: Adam Smith on Empire, the Invisible Hand and the
Progress of Society
Guest Editor: Benoit Walraevens
1.1 Introduction
Benoît Walraevens
1.2 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant as critics of Empire: International trade
companies and global commerce versus
Jus Commercii, Fotini Vaki
1.3 Apoikia and Colonia - Smith's Comments on the 'Recent Disturbances' in
the Colonies
Roberto R. Simiqueli
1.4 Smith on the Colonialism and Republicanism of the Moderns Compared with
that of the Ancients
Barry Stocker
1.5 Adam Smith's Socio-cultural Theory of Evolution: New Insights from his
1749 Lecture
Thierry Pauchant
1.6 The Idea of Historical Progress in the Transition from Enlightenment
Historiography to Classical Political Economy
Nathaniel Wolloch
1.7 Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: A brief History
Toni Vogel Carey
2 Adam Smith in International Contexts
Guest Editor: Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.1 Introduction
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.2 Adam Smith and the Radical Enlightenment
Sam Fleischacker
2.3 Why Could Smith Become the Father of Modern Economics?
Tatsuya Sakamoto
2.4 Yan Fu's Wealth of Nations: A Victorian Adam Smith in Late Qing China
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.5 'Regarding the Pain of Others'
Eun Kyung Min
2.6 Adam Smith's Early German Readers Reception, Misreception, and Critique
Fania Oz-Salzberger
2.7 Adam Smith and the Encyclopédie
Ryan Patrick Hanley
2.8 Adam Smith Scholarship in People's Republic of China, 1949- 2013
0.1 Editorial Introduction
Fonna Forman
0.2 David Raphael (1916-2015): A Personal Appreciation
Chris Berry
1 Sorbonne Symposium: Adam Smith on Empire, the Invisible Hand and the
Progress of Society
Guest Editor: Benoit Walraevens
1.1 Introduction
Benoît Walraevens
1.2 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant as critics of Empire: International trade
companies and global commerce versus
Jus Commercii, Fotini Vaki
1.3 Apoikia and Colonia - Smith's Comments on the 'Recent Disturbances' in
the Colonies
Roberto R. Simiqueli
1.4 Smith on the Colonialism and Republicanism of the Moderns Compared with
that of the Ancients
Barry Stocker
1.5 Adam Smith's Socio-cultural Theory of Evolution: New Insights from his
1749 Lecture
Thierry Pauchant
1.6 The Idea of Historical Progress in the Transition from Enlightenment
Historiography to Classical Political Economy
Nathaniel Wolloch
1.7 Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: A brief History
Toni Vogel Carey
2 Adam Smith in International Contexts
Guest Editor: Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.1 Introduction
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.2 Adam Smith and the Radical Enlightenment
Sam Fleischacker
2.3 Why Could Smith Become the Father of Modern Economics?
Tatsuya Sakamoto
2.4 Yan Fu's Wealth of Nations: A Victorian Adam Smith in Late Qing China
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.5 'Regarding the Pain of Others'
Eun Kyung Min
2.6 Adam Smith's Early German Readers Reception, Misreception, and Critique
Fania Oz-Salzberger
2.7 Adam Smith and the Encyclopédie
Ryan Patrick Hanley
2.8 Adam Smith Scholarship in People's Republic of China, 1949- 2013
Fonna Forman
0.2 David Raphael (1916-2015): A Personal Appreciation
Chris Berry
1 Sorbonne Symposium: Adam Smith on Empire, the Invisible Hand and the
Progress of Society
Guest Editor: Benoit Walraevens
1.1 Introduction
Benoît Walraevens
1.2 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant as critics of Empire: International trade
companies and global commerce versus
Jus Commercii, Fotini Vaki
1.3 Apoikia and Colonia - Smith's Comments on the 'Recent Disturbances' in
the Colonies
Roberto R. Simiqueli
1.4 Smith on the Colonialism and Republicanism of the Moderns Compared with
that of the Ancients
Barry Stocker
1.5 Adam Smith's Socio-cultural Theory of Evolution: New Insights from his
1749 Lecture
Thierry Pauchant
1.6 The Idea of Historical Progress in the Transition from Enlightenment
Historiography to Classical Political Economy
Nathaniel Wolloch
1.7 Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: A brief History
Toni Vogel Carey
2 Adam Smith in International Contexts
Guest Editor: Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.1 Introduction
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.2 Adam Smith and the Radical Enlightenment
Sam Fleischacker
2.3 Why Could Smith Become the Father of Modern Economics?
Tatsuya Sakamoto
2.4 Yan Fu's Wealth of Nations: A Victorian Adam Smith in Late Qing China
Jeng-Guo S. Chen
2.5 'Regarding the Pain of Others'
Eun Kyung Min
2.6 Adam Smith's Early German Readers Reception, Misreception, and Critique
Fania Oz-Salzberger
2.7 Adam Smith and the Encyclopédie
Ryan Patrick Hanley
2.8 Adam Smith Scholarship in People's Republic of China, 1949- 2013