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Adam Smith: The moral economy unhijacked

August 9, 2023August 30, 2023 sanjay perera

What many capitalists claim as the free market’s guiding ‘invisible hand’ of Adam Smith has nothing to do with his ideas, for he goes beyond a secularist- materialist worldview steeped in nihilism and fear. Continue reading Adam Smith: The moral economy unhijacked

Why is the Wealth of Nations so important? Adam Smith and classical economics

February 16, 2016 sanjay perera

Why is the Wealth of nations so important? Adam Smith and classical economics (2010) Continue reading Why is the Wealth of Nations so important? Adam Smith and classical economics

Making moral philosophy relevant again: the rent across the ‘veil of ignorance’

August 5, 2014June 13, 2021 sanjay perera

by Sanjay Perera Then I knew that the sign I had asked for was not a little thing, not a passing nod of recognition and a phrase came back to me from my childhood of the veil of the temple … Continue reading Making moral philosophy relevant again: the rent across the ‘veil of ignorance’

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