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The Adam Smith Problem In Reverse: Self-Interest In Adam Smith’S Wealth Of Nations And Theory Of Moral Sentiments, Maria Paganelli
The Adam Smith Problem In Reverse: Self-Interest In Adam Smith’S Wealth Of Nations And Theory Of Moral Sentiments, Maria Paganelli
Maria Pia Paganelli
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his lifetime' - The Theory of Moral Sentiments' (1759) and 'The Wealth of Nations(1776) - 'it can be seen that the first is more favorable to self-interest. The author presents the effects of self-interest under ideal conditions, examines some of the abuses of self-interest, and describes how Smith deals with abuses of self-interest. Smith's first, lesser known treatise paints a picture of self-interest that more closely resembles that portrayed in modern economics: both the individual and society are better off when individuals pursue self-interest. In fact, …