
The Gray Area with Sean Illing Revisiting the "father of capitalism"
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Aug 19, 2024 Glory Liu, a Harvard lecturer and author of "Adam Smith’s America," dives deep into the legacy of Adam Smith, often mischaracterized as solely the father of capitalism. Liu reveals Smith's original intentions, emphasizing moral philosophy and the human-centered aspects of economics. Their discussion critiques the one-dimensional interpretations of Smith’s work, particularly the 'invisible hand,' illustrating how empathy intertwines with self-interest in economic behavior. Tune in for a rich exploration of how Smith's ideas apply to today's social and economic challenges.
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Smith's Critique of Mercantilism
- In Wealth of Nations, Smith challenged mercantilism, arguing that national wealth comes from labor.
- He highlighted the division of labor and critiqued monopolies like the British East India Company.
Smith's Measure of National Wealth
- Smith measured national wealth by the accessibility of basic necessities, not just monetary value.
- A prosperous nation ensures even its poorest members can live without shame.
The Importance of Both Books
- Understanding Smith requires reading both The Wealth of Nations and The Theory of Moral Sentiments.
- While distinct, they offer a complete view of his thinking on morality and economics.












