Lauderdale's Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of NationsChuhei Sugiyama Routledge, 2013年12月16日 - 176 頁 For a long time, the work of the 8th Earl of Lauderdale, James Maitland, was badly neglected. It has only been in this century that his contribution to economic thought has been reassessed and revalued. Since then he has come to be recognized as the earliest systematic critic of Smith's economic thought. This revaluation continues now with the publication of Lauderdale's Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. The work, the existence of which was only discovered five years ago, is published here for the first time. It is reproduced from the hand-written notes and marginalia which appear in Lauderdale's own edition of the Wealth of Nations which in now housed in the Tokyo Keizai University Library. The notes are reproduced here in full along with the relevant passages from The Wealth of Nations to which they refer. |
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... example might suggest, Lauderdale's notes include those elements which were to be developed not only in the first ... examples of his handwritten notes such as these may be sufficient to suggest the characteristics of Lauderdale's ...
... example might suggest, Lauderdale's notes include those elements which were to be developed not only in the first ... examples of his handwritten notes such as these may be sufficient to suggest the characteristics of Lauderdale's ...
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... example, ... a workman not educated to this business (which the division of labour has rendered a distinct trade), acquainted with the use of the machinery employed in it (to the invention of which the same division of labour has ...
... example, ... a workman not educated to this business (which the division of labour has rendered a distinct trade), acquainted with the use of the machinery employed in it (to the invention of which the same division of labour has ...
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... example. I shall, therefore, only observe that the invention of all those machines by which labour is so much facilitated and abridged, seems to have been originally owing to the division of labour. It is impossible to conceive how the ...
... example. I shall, therefore, only observe that the invention of all those machines by which labour is so much facilitated and abridged, seems to have been originally owing to the division of labour. It is impossible to conceive how the ...
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... example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education. Difference of character national as well as individual may be traced to be the consequence of political arrangement with respect to property and as ...
... example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education. Difference of character national as well as individual may be traced to be the consequence of political arrangement with respect to property and as ...
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... example being in want of bread can give in exchange to the baker something which this last knows that the Butcher wants and in return for which he can therefore procure the quantity of meat he desired To save the labour of procuring ...
... example being in want of bread can give in exchange to the baker something which this last knows that the Butcher wants and in return for which he can therefore procure the quantity of meat he desired To save the labour of procuring ...
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