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James Buchan

The Authentic Adam Smith

His Life and Ideas

Celebrated author James Buchan on the widely known—but often misread—Scottish philosopher Adam Smith.

Adam Smith (1723-1790) has been adopted by neoconservatives as the ideological father of unregulated business and small government. His "invisible hand" has become a commanding shorthand for politicians promoting laissez-faire economics, but Smith never used it in reference to free-market capitalism. Smith was a deeply moral man who considered himself a philosopher, not an economist.

Drawing on twenty-five years of research, James Buchan renders an Adam Smith untainted by political and economic interests. This compelling narrative uncovers Smith's passionate commitment to develop an ethical theory essential to his vision of a just commercial society.

"James Buchan's elegant prose sparkles on the page."—New Statesman

"Finely written....Although Smith will still be remembered primarily as an economist, Buchan is right to try to restore the philosophical Smith to the prominence he deserves."—Bloomberg


James Buchan, a novelist and historian, is the winner of the Duff Cooper Award for Frozen Desire. His most recent work is a study of Enlightenment Edinburgh, Crowded with Genius. He lives in Norwich, England.
The Authentic Adam Smith book jacket


August 2007 / paperback / ISBN 978-0-393-32994-0
2006 / hardcover / ISBN 978-0-393-06121-5
5" x 8" / 256 pages / Business/Economics
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