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Daniel Klein on Adam Smith's Justice

Jun 24, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Most Sacramental Laws of Justice
02:50 • 3min
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3
Commuative Justice - Commutative Justice
06:17 • 5min
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The Third Type of Justice
11:39 • 5min
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Justice or Distributive Justice?
16:23 • 1min
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What Is the Significance of Estimativ Justice?
17:45 • 4min
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Social Justice - What's the Difference Between Commutative Justice and Social Justice?
21:49 • 2min
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Was Smith Thin on Justice?
24:03 • 5min
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Is Taxation a Violation of Communitive Justice?
28:37 • 3min
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What's in the Bag?
31:56 • 4min
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How to Apply Smith's Different Types of Justice?
36:23 • 4min
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The Great Antidote Pod Cat
40:04 • 2min
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Daniel Klein, professor of economics at George Mason University and expert on Adam Smith, talks to us about Smith’s definition of justice. There are three types of justice: commutative, distributive, and estimative. Today we break down the differences between each and their applications in government and private life. 

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