
The Gray Area with Sean Illing Revisiting the "father of capitalism"
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Jan 26, 2023 Glory Liu, a Harvard lecturer and author of "Adam Smith’s America," dives deep into the legacy of Adam Smith, often dubbed the ‘father of capitalism.’ She challenges the common misconceptions about his philosophies, emphasizing his critiques of poverty and inequality. The conversation reveals the importance of viewing wealth through the lens of quality of life rather than mere financial success, and highlights the intertwined roles of sympathy and self-interest in human motivation. Liu’s insights unravel the complexities of capitalism and prompt a reevaluation of Smith's ideas today.
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Understanding Smith's Works
- To fully grasp Smith's thinking, one should read both The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
- While distinct works, they offer a complete view of his economic and moral philosophy.
The Role of Sympathy
- Sympathy, the ability to understand others' feelings, is central to Smith's moral theory.
- It allows for moral judgments and influences how self-interest operates within a society.
Weaponizing Smith
- Americans have weaponized Smith's ideas for various political agendas throughout history.
- While some interpretations are unrecognizable, Smith might be more concerned with the lack of careful reading.











