Volume 1, 2004
Articles
| Richard B. Sher |
New light on the publication and reception of the Wealth of Nations |
Takashi Negishi |
Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory |
Ian Simpson Ross |
‘Great works upon the anvil' in 1785: Adam Smith's projected corpus of philosophy |
Willie Henderson |
A very cautious, or a very polite, Dr Smith?: Hedging in the Wealth of Nations |
Translation
| Christel Fricke |
Introduction |
Ernst Tugendhat |
Universalistically approved intersubjective attitudes: Adam Smith (translated by Bernard Schriebl) |
Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship
| Gloria Vivenza |
Reading Adam Smith in the light of the classics |
Symposium on Emma Rothschild's Economic Sentiments
| Ryan Patrick Hanley |
Guest Editor: Introduction |
Stephen Darwall |
Equal Dignity in Adam Smith |
Patricia Werhane |
… laissez-faire when it was new … |
Samuel Fleischacker |
Smith's ambiguities |
Emma Rothschild |
Dignity or meanness |
Book Reviews
| Luc Boltanski Suffering and distance: morality, media and politics |
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Reviewed by Fonna Forman-Barzilai |
Ken Carpenter Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in France |
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Reviewed by Henry Clark; plus author's response |
Gloria Vivenza Adam Smith and the classics |
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Reviewed by Peter McNamara; plus author's response |
Jack Russell Weinstein On Adam Smith |
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Reviewed by Lauren Brubaker; plus author's response |
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