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Commerce As The Foundation Of Modern Society
- The Wealth of Nations defends commercial society as central to modern life and argues against heavy market regulation.
- Adam Smith wrote to explain why commerce endures and how it produces national wealth and liberty.
Young Scholar At Glasgow
- Adam Smith entered the University of Glasgow at 14 and studied natural and moral philosophy under Francis Hutcheson.
- He showed a bookish temperament and a strong grounding in natural philosophy and mathematics.
Sympathy Grounds Moral Order
- The Theory of Moral Sentiments argues humans possess sympathy alongside self-interest, forming the moral basis for social life.
- Smith treated this moral theory as central throughout his career, not merely a youthful exercise.


