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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
14

• Did Smith think that increased global contact was generally a good thing or a bad thing? How does he make his opinion on this

clear?​
History
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lidiya [134]3 years ago
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Smith never uses the term “capitalism;” it does not enter into widespread use until the late nineteenth century. Instead, he uses “commercial society,” a phrase that emphasizes his belief that the economic is only one component of the human condition.Mark Skousen writes in "The Making of Modern Economics", Adam Smith believed that, "Government should limit its activities to administer justice, enforcing private property rights, and defending the nation against aggression." The point is that the farther a government gets away from this limited role, the more that ..
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