TY - BOOK AU - Forman-Barzilai,Fonna TI - The Adam Smith review SN - 0415667224 U1 - 330.153 23 PY - 2011/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Smith, Adam, KW - Economics N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Part 1; Symposium: AS + Conditions of a Moral Society --; 1.1; Introduction; Christel Fricke --; 1.2; From Psychology to Moral Normativity; Maria Alejandra Carrasco --; 1.3; Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress; Carola Freiin von Villiez --; 1.5; True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit; Samuel Fleischacker --; 1.6; Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory; Duncan Kelly --; 1.7; Social Distance and the New Strangership in Adam Smith; Lisa Hill --; 1.8; The Political Economy of Recognition; John O'Neill --; 1.9; Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith; Jon Elster --; 1.10; Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Prisoners' Dilemma; Vivienne Brown --; 1.11; The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of Nations; Karl Ove Moene --; Part 2; Shaftesbury --; 2.2; Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's 'das Shaftesbury Problem'; James R. Otteson --; 2.3; Another Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's 'das Shaftesbury Problem'; Ryan Patrick Hanley --; Part 3; Anglo-American Capitalism (Guest Editor: Sandra Peart ) --; 3.1; Introduction:; Sandra Peart --; 3.2; Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the Crisis of 1772; Hugh Rockoff --; 3.3; Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis; Maria Pia Paganelli --; 3.5; Freedom, Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours; Robert Urquhart --; 3.6; Institutional Divergence in Economic Development; Jonathan B. Wight --; 3.7; Too Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism; Niall Ferguson --; Part 4; Book Reviews --; 4.3; Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy; Reviewed by Michael J. Clark, response by Gavin Kennedy --; 4.4; Deepak Lal, Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century; Reviewed by Paul Gunn --; 4.5; Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The Rhetoric of Propriety; Reviewed by Catherine Labio, Response by Stephen J. McKenna N2 - "Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognized but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape."--Publisher's website ER -