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Henry Clark on The Enlightenments

Apr 29, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Is There a Blind Spot in the Knowledge Base of the Current Generation of Young People?
03:25 • 3min
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3
Are All the Revolutions Happening at the Same Time?
06:20 • 4min
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4
The Sea Change in Political Economy
09:53 • 4min
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5
Smith's Wealth of Nations
13:52 • 3min
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Did the Industrial Revolution Start in the Middle Ages?
17:18 • 3min
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7
Law and Good Government - The Key to Economic Growth
20:36 • 6min
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How Original Is Adam Smith Being So Influenced by These People?
26:26 • 4min
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How Original Was Adam Smith?
30:46 • 5min
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What's the Difference Between Smith and Hume?
36:13 • 4min
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What Is a Secularization Theory?
40:22 • 5min
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Henry Clark, professor and program director of the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College, talks to us today about the French and Scottish enlightenments. We talk about intellectuals who influenced Adam Smith and their influence on him, and discuss Smith's originality. 

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