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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul SagarPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691210834ISBN 10: 0691210837 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 19 April 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""To call it revisionist is to understate its ambitions; revolutionary might be more appropriate.""---Max Skjönsberg, Adam Smith Works ""[A]n excellent book, a book which has some claim to be the most decisive contribution to the understanding of the importance of the relevance of the eighteenth century to modern political thought published in the last half-century.""---James Alexander, European Journal of Political Theory ""Sagar’s emphasis on putting the political back into the study of Smithian political economy bears significant fruit. . . . In this volume Sagar has given us a Smith worth reconsidering, and, indeed, one worth encountering again for insights into the virtues, vices, strengths, and weaknesses of the modern world.""---Jordan J. Ballor, Law & Liberty ""Richly rewarding, always intelligent. . . . All students of Smith’s political, historical, and moral thought should read Sagar’s book, and in that spirit I heartily commend this volume to fellow Smithian scholars.""---Christopher J. Berry, Perspectives on Politics ""Sagar delivers a fresh Smith, a rather unusual and highly complex thinker, far outstripping his caricature. Sagar’s volume resets the clock on Smith studies….Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics is a first-rate book.""---Graham James McAleer, Perspectives on Political Science ""[Adam Smith Reconsidered] presents the true Smith, the only correct reading of Smith—the one that only Sagar among all the many readers of Smith is able to offer because everyone else before Sagar is wrong and has misread Smith. . . . Stimulating.""---Maria Pia Paganelli, H-Net Reviews" To call it revisionist is to understate its ambitions; revolutionary might be more appropriate. ---Max Skjoensberg, Adam Smith Works [A]n excellent book, a book which has some claim to be the most decisive contribution to the understanding of the importance of the relevance of the eighteenth century to modern political thought published in the last half-century. ---James Alexander, European Journal of Political Theory Sagar's emphasis on putting the political back into the study of Smithian political economy bears significant fruit. . . . In this volume Sagar has given us a Smith worth reconsidering, and, indeed, one worth encountering again for insights into the virtues, vices, strengths, and weaknesses of the modern world. ---Jordan J. Ballor, Law & Liberty Richly rewarding, always intelligent. . . . All students of Smith's political, historical, and moral thought should read Sagar's book, and in that spirit I heartily commend this volume to fellow Smithian scholars. ---Christopher J. Berry, Perspectives on Politics To call it revisionist is to understate its ambitions; revolutionary might be more appropriate. ---Max Skjoensberg, Adam Smith Works [A]n excellent book, a book which has some claim to be the most decisive contribution to the understanding of the importance of the relevance of the eighteenth century to modern political thought published in the last half-century. ---James Alexander, European Journal of Political Theory Sagar's emphasis on putting the political back into the study of Smithian political economy bears significant fruit. . . . In this volume Sagar has given us a Smith worth reconsidering, and, indeed, one worth encountering again for insights into the virtues, vices, strengths, and weaknesses of the modern world. ---Jordan J. Ballor, Law & Liberty Richly rewarding, always intelligent. . . . All students of Smith's political, historical, and moral thought should read Sagar's book, and in that spirit I heartily commend this volume to fellow Smithian scholars. ---Christopher J. Berry, Perspectives on Politics Sagar delivers a fresh Smith, a rather unusual and highly complex thinker, far outstripping his caricature. Sagar's volume resets the clock on Smith studies....Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics is a first-rate book. ---Graham James McAleer, Perspectives on Political Science Author InformationPaul Sagar is senior lecturer in political theory at King's College London and the author of The Opinion of Mankind: Sociability and the Theory of the State from Hobbes to Smith (Princeton). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |