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Smith's non-laissez faire doctrine
Can anyone think of any good, juicy, quotes from Adam Smith's WEALTH OF
NATIONS or THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS, that clearly states his non-
belief in laissez-faire, at least in the crudest possible kinds of
laissez-faire? or clearly states his criticism of the market system or
capitalism?
thanks ahead of time.
sincerely,
Jim Devine BITNET: jndf@lmuacad INTERNET: jdevine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles, CA 90045-2699 USA
310/338-2948 (off); 310/202-6546 (hm); FAX: 310/338-1950
awk! the Invisible Hand has me by the throat!
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- Adam Smith, (continued)
- Adam Smith,
RICHARD P.F. HOLT Sat 29 Jan 1994, 01:39 GMT
- discussion and undergrads,
RICHARD P.F. HOLT Fri 28 Jan 1994, 18:15 GMT
- Re: Bob Solow on the post keynesians 28, 94 00:12:04 am,
HERBERT GINTIS Fri 28 Jan 1994, 10:25 GMT
- Re: Circling your Wagons 27 Jan 1994 10:13:38 -0700 from <wpc@cs.strath.ac.uk>,
Jim Devine Thu 27 Jan 1994, 22:35 GMT
- Smith's non-laissez faire doctrine,
Jim Devine Thu 27 Jan 1994, 19:44 GMT
- Re: Minsky, FIH, and stability <FAC_BROSSER@VAX1.ACS.JMU.EDU>,
Alan G. Isaac Thu 27 Jan 1994, 18:32 GMT
- More Ignorance (RE: PK),
Brian Eggleston Thu 27 Jan 1994, 18:29 GMT
- Re: Circling your Wagons <Pine.3.05.9401270926.A9867-c100000@panix.com>,
wpc Thu 27 Jan 1994, 17:01 GMT
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