Difference between revisions of "Adam Smith"
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{{DES | des = Adam Smith, "father of capitalism" and author of [[The Wealth Of Nations]], was a liberal, not a libertarian: see his [[The Theory of Moral Sentiments]]. He supported an enormous range of government functions that libertarians generally do not. | show=}} | {{DES | des = Adam Smith, "father of capitalism" and author of [[The Wealth Of Nations]], was a liberal, not a libertarian: see his [[The Theory of Moral Sentiments]]. He supported an enormous range of government functions that libertarians generally do not. | show=}} | ||
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Here is a list from [[Jacob Viner]]: | Here is a list from [[Jacob Viner]]: | ||
* The Navigation Acts, blessed by Smith under the assertion that 'defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence'; (WN464) | * The Navigation Acts, blessed by Smith under the assertion that 'defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence'; (WN464) | ||
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* Limiting 'free exportation of corn' only 'in cases of the most urgent necessity' ('dearth' turning into 'famine'); (WN539) | * Limiting 'free exportation of corn' only 'in cases of the most urgent necessity' ('dearth' turning into 'famine'); (WN539) | ||
* Moderate export taxes on wool exports for government revenue; (WN 879) | * Moderate export taxes on wool exports for government revenue; (WN 879) | ||
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− | {{Links}} | + | * Progressive taxation. |
− | {{Quotes}} | + | * Denunciation of landlords as non-productive. |
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