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The Wealth of Nations

In Our Time

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Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment

Helen Paul: Smith is thinking about, I suppose, always has the problem of balancing self-interested behavior with altruistic behavior. She says he takes ideas from all over the place, not just from other Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, but from earlier political economist thinkers. Helen Paul: He's very much embedded in that world, and friends with people like David Hume, and sets up a club with him called the Select Club. Well, he seems to be a bit zelly-glycan in this ability to meet all kinds of people.

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