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Adam Smith on labour
"Labour was the first price, the original purchase - money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labour, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased" - Adam Smith
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It’s often said that Adam Smith would turn in his grave if he knew what was argued in his name. The latest Adam Smith Institute attack on the Robin Hood Tax would certainly be enough to make his skeleton blush crimson.
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I have just returned from the Great Smith Street HQ of the Adam Smith Institute, where celebrations were underway to celebrate the 287th anniversary of the great man's birth. My picture above shows ASI Director Eamonn Butler cutting the birthday...
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The Adam Smith Institute has a wonderful online gallery of the magnificent monument that has been erected in Edinburgh to the great economist. Until I spoke to ASI's Eamonn Butler on Wednesday I hadn't realised that it was the Institute...
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--That shady friend of the fat cat and Tory Party the Adam Smith Institute has campaigned for years for deregulation of recycled aluminium and other metals. They and their evangelical free trade lobby are largely responsible for the mess the world economy is in. Now-- this bunch of Thatcherite economists and their friends in the Tory Press  cry foul because the EU&nbs...
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Fareed Zakaria interviews Wen Jiabao. The usual diplo-guff: It’s the sidebars that are interesting. Apparently, the Communist Party of China is holding high the banner of Adam Smith thought, advancing particularly under the guidance of the Theory of Moral Sentiments,...
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Please, go read your Adam Smith again. Since free trade replaced mercantilism, liberals have recognised that capitalism can do good even if that is not its first objective. The benign force Adam Smith called the “invisible hand” was instrumental in the creation of modern journalism. As Gavin Kennedy indefatigably continues to point out, the one reference to
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Adam Smith on banking Adam Smith had more complicated views on economic, philosophical and political questions that some of his supporters or detractors assume. Here is a quote from him on banking, a sector which has contributed so much to our current financial crisis: "It is not by augmenting the capital of the country, but by rendering a greater part of that capital active and productive than would otherwise be so, t...
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Adam Smith on the rich "With the greater part of rich people, the chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches, which in their eyes is never so complete as when they appear to possess those decisive marks of opulence which nobody can possess but themselves. " - Adam Smith
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