![]() Adam Smith on the “Wonder, Surprise, and Admiration” one feels when contemplating the physical World.Adam Smith on the Sympathy one feels for those Vanquished in a battle rather than for the Victors.Adam Smith on the rigorous education of young Fitzmaurice.Adam Smith on how Government Regulation and Taxes might drive a Man to Drink.Adam Smith on Admiration of the Rich and Powerful.Adam Smith argued that the “propensity to truck, barter, and exchange” was inherent in human nature and gave rise to things such as the division of labour.Adam Smith on Inequality Between the Rich and the Poor.Adam Smith on Happiness, Tranquility, and Enjoyment.Adam Smith on money as an instrument of commerce as well as a measure of value.Adam Smith on Religion and the Rules of Morality.Adam Smith, Employment, and the Advantages to Society.Adam Smith argues that the Habeas Corpus Act is a great security against the tyranny of the king.Adam Smith notes that colonial governments might exercise relative freedom in the metropolis but impose tyranny in the distant provinces.Adam Smith on consumption as the only end and purpose of production.Adam Smith observes that the true costs of war remain hidden from the taxpayers.Adam Smith claims that exorbitant taxes imposed without consent constitute legitimate grounds for the people to resist their rulers.Adam Smith on the Butcher, the Brewer, and the Baker.Adam Smith, Patriotism, and the Welfare of Our Fellow Citizens.Adam Smith on who colleges and universities ACTUALLY benefit.Adam Smith on the greater productivity brought about by the division of labor and technological innovation.Adam Smith on how governments drain money from their citizens.Adam Smith on the ridiculousness of romantic love.Adam Smith on how “furious monopolists” will fight to the bitter end to keep their privileges. ![]()
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