Adam Smith, the Enlightenment, and His Relevance for the 21st Century

Dialogue and Universalism 32 (1):19-32 (2022)
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Abstract

In this article we reconsider strands of Adam Smith’s contribution to the project of the Enlightenment. Many of these, as we shall identify, remain poignant, and valuable observations for the twenty-first century. This sampled reconsideration touches both on how Smith is identified, as well as occasionally misread, as an Enlightenment philosopher/economist; and the extent to which t/his enlightenment survives.

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David Bevan
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