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Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order
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Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order Hardback - 2005

by Craig Smith

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Hardback. New. Examining the concept of the 'invisible hand' in Adam Smith's political philosophy and relating it to similar concepts in the works of Smith, Hume, Hayek and Popper, this text reveals a distinctive approach to social theory that stresses the unintended consequences of human action.
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  • Title Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order
  • Author Craig Smith
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition annotated editio
  • Condition New
  • Pages 220
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Routledge
  • Date 2005-11-03
  • Features Annotated, Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780415360944
  • ISBN 9780415360944 / 0415360943
  • Weight 1.02 lbs (0.46 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.46 x 6.96 x 0.68 in (24.03 x 17.68 x 1.73 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Economics, Liberalism
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005003077
  • Dewey Decimal Code 320.512

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When Adam Smith published his celebrated writings on economics and moral philosophy he famously referred to the operation of an 'invisible hand'. Adam Smith's Political Philosophy makes visible this hand by examining its significance in Smith's political philosophy and relating it to similar concepts used by other philosophers, thus revealing a distinctive approach to social theory that stresses the importance of the unintended consequences of human action.

The first book to examine the history of Smith's political philosophy from this perspective, this work introduces greater conceptual clarity to the discussion of the invisible hand and the related notion of unintended order in the work of Smith, as well as in political theory more generally.

By examining the application of spontaneous order ideas in the work of Smith, Hume, Hayek and Popper, this important volume traces similarities in approach, and from these constructs a conceptual, composite model of an invisible hand argument. While setting out a clear framework of the idea of spontaneous order, the book also builds the case for using this as an explanatory social theory, with chapters on its application in the fields of science, moral philosophy, law and government.