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The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Penguin Classics) Book

Investigating the flip side of economic self-interest, this title advances ideas about conscience, moral judgement and virtue that have taken on the importance in business and politics.Read More

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  • Foyles

    Best known for his revolutionary free-market economics treatise The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith was first and foremost a moral philosopher. In his first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, he investigated the flip side of economic self-interest: the interest of the greater good. Smith's classic work advances ideas about conscience, moral judgement and virtue that have taken on renewed importance in business and politics.

  • BookDepository

    The Theory of Moral Sentiments : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780143105923 : 0143105922 : 06 May 2010 : Investigating the flip side of economic self-interest, this title advances ideas about conscience, moral judgement and virtue that have taken on the importance in business and politics.

  • Blackwell

    The 250th-anniversary edition of the influential treatise on social responsibility that has shaped leaders from Bill Gates to Barack Obama Best known for his revolutionary free-market economics treatise The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith was...

  • 0143105922
  • 9780143105923
  • Adam Smith
  • 6 May 2010
  • Penguin Classics
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 528
  • Anv
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