Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue
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A novel of markets and morals. Adam Smith is back to set the record straight.... If Adam Smith returned to life, would he admire the global capitalist system that honors him or would he be horrified? The Wealth of Nations is Smith's most popular work, but Smith himself revered his Theory of Moral Sentiments , an unread classic that searches for the wellsprings of human happiness and virtue. There is virtue in markets, yet Adam Smith would have been appalled by a world that holds wealth above human connections, a world of markets unsupported by an underlying moral fabric ... a world like ours. And so it is in Jonathan Wight's Saving Adam Smith, a wondrous imagining in which Adam Smith stands before us today generous, incisive, committed, and unflinchingly honest. As Smith was a revelation to his contemporaries, so he is to us: a man whose true message obscured by centuries of misinformation and caricature has never been more vital for sustaining business and society. Adam Smith has come back to life ... and is he upset.... Adam Smith ... You've heard of him. The Father of Modern Economics. Died in 1790 ... but two centuries later, Adam Smith's spirit is tortured by what it sees on Earth. Tortured by the caricatures promoted in his name. Tortured that we've forgotten the morality at the heart of his message on wealth. Tortured enough to return to Earth ... in the body of an immigrant mechanic in Virginia. Is this madness? At first, doctoral student Richard Burns thinks so. But not for long .... In Saving Adam Smith , Jonathan Wight summons Adam Smith back to life, in a heart-pounding adventure ripped straight out of today's headlines. As the suspense builds, Burns rediscovers Adam Smith's most profound insight about markets: Selfishness is simply not enough. But will he and Adam Smith survive long enough to share it? " Wight's book is astonishingly good. The storytelling is as good as the business best seller, The Goal, and the economics is better. A few more books like this and economics will no longer be the obscure and dismal science it now seems to the public. " align="right"> Deirdre McCloskey, Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, and English, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Adam Smith ... Father of Modern Economics ... Died in 1790 ... but 200 years later, his spirit is tortured by the caricatures we remember in his name. In Saving Adam Smith, he is tortured enough to return to Earth ... and so begins a journey of discovery
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Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue
Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue,Jonathan B. Wight,Financial Times Prentice Hall,0130659045,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Conduct of life,Economics,Economics - General,Economics - Theory,Fiction,Rich people,Wealth,Business & Economics / Economics / General
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