R Calderón Cuadrado, Armonía de interéses y modernidad. Radicales del pensamiento económico [Book Review]

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 6 (4):652-653 (1999)
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Abstract

I suggest that the image of Adam Smith suffers from an emphasis on the role of “utilitarian calculus”, besides on overlooking the role of a “Stoic” point of view from which vanity, selfishness, and even enlightened self-interest are ultimately valueless, and finally a restricted view of prudence.

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