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THINKING ALLOWED
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Thinking Allowed
Wednesday 16:00-16:30
Laurie Taylor discusses the latest social science research.
11 July 2007
Repeat 15 July 2007
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ADAM SMITH (1723-1790)
Adam Smith is known as the Father of Economics, the absent-minded son of a Scottish customs inspector who was said to go wandering for miles in his pyjamas, lost in thought about how to make life better for all. In 1776 Adam Smith published An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in which he argued that if people were set free to improve themselves, it would - "as if by an invisible hand" - actually benefit the whole of society.

Beloved of everyone from the 19th century factory owners to Margaret Thatcher, Adam Smith is often used as a justification for the rugged pursuit of self-interest. But he was also deeply concerned about the poorest in society.

Laurie Taylor is joined by American satirist P. J. O’Rourke, author of a new critical work on “The Wealth of Nations”, Murray Pittock, Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature at the University of Manchester and Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor of the Evening Standard.
Additional information: 

“Adam Smith was a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneering political economist. He is a major contributor to the modern perception of economics.”

The Adam Smith Institute

The Wealth of Nations
Publisher: Everyman's Library; New Ed edition
ISBN-10: 1857150112
ISBN-13: 978-1857150117

P J O’Rourke, Journalist and writer.

On the Wealth of Nations
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
ISBN-10: 0871139499
ISBN-13: 978-0871139498

Murray Pittock, Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature and Deputy Head of Arts, Histories and Cultures at the University of Manchester.

A New History of Scotland
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd; New Ed edition
ISBN-10: 0750927860
ISBN-13: 978-0750927864

Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor of the Evening Standard

City Within a State: Portrait of Britain's Financial World
Publisher: I B Tauris & Co Ltd; Reissue edition
ISBN-10: 1850430446
ISBN-13: 978-1850430445
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