Adam Smiths contribution to economics is well recognised, yet scholars have recently been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works.
The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smiths works, his place in history and the significance of his writings to the modern world.
It is aimed at facilitating debate among scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape.
The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smiths works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world.
Editorial Introduction PART I : 2020 IASS Tokyo Symposium
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Introduction 2.Adam Smiths Private Class in the Chair of Moral Philosophy
3.The Transformation of Liberalism and Adam Smith in Japan: How Liberalism
Survived Its Crises 4.Smith's Invisible Divine Hand 5.Adam Smiths Theory of
Value: A Reappraisal of Classical Price Discovery 6.Virtues for Spectators
and for Actors: Adam Smith on the amiable and respectable virtues and an
assembly of strangers 7.Taste of Beauty and Commerce in Adam Smith PART II :
2021 IASS Madison Symposium
8. Introduction 9.Injecting Adam Smiths Ideas in
the Market for Kidney Transplants
10. Adam Smith and Confucius on Morality
11.Monopoly and the Dysfunction of the Social Mechanism of Equal Respect: A
New Reading of Adam Smith's Critique of Monopoly PART III : Comments on
Samuel Fleischackers Being Me Being You 12.Adam Smith on Humanity and Moral
Concern: Comments on Samuel Fleischackers Being Me Being You 13.Being Me and
Understanding You: Comments on Samuel Fleischackers Being Me Being You
14.Humanity, Empathy, and the Self: Comments on Samuel Fleischackers Being
Me Being You 15.Replies to My Critics PART IV : Articles 16.Adam Smith and
the Mind at Work 17.Mutual Sympathy contra Peculiar Sympathy: Adam Smiths
Distinction between Fondness and Aspiration 18.Is the Source of Morality a
Racist, Anti-Semitic Homophobe? A Defense of the Impartial Spectator in Adam
Smiths Theory of Moral Sentiments 19.Reading the Theory of Moral Sentiments
as a proposal of virtue as a remedy for partiality 20.An Economist at the
Opera: Adam Smiths Passion for the Arts in 1766 Paris PART V : Book Reviews
Alain Alcouffe and Philippe Massot-Bordenave, Adam Smith in Toulouse and
Occitania: The Unknown Years Adam Smith, Lecciones sobre retórica Antii
Lepistö The Rise of Common Sense Conservatism; Glory M. Liu Adam Smiths
America Notes for Contributors
Fonna Forman is Professor of Political Science at the University of California San Diego, where she is Founding Director of the UCSD Center on Global Justice.