Description
Jerry Muller has written an extraordinarily good book on the most quoted and least read of the worldly philosophers. -- Robert Heilbroner, Author of "The Worldly Philosophers" A good work of intellectual history should exemplify two qualities above all: an imagination that allows the author to 'pass over' into the horizon of his subject in order to see the world as the subject sees it; and a sympathy such as to gain a feel for the world of the subject... Like Adam Smith, his subject, intellectual historian Jerry Muller exemplifies these traits to an exceptional degree. -- Michael Novak, "First Things"
About the Author
Jerry Z. Muller is Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He is the author of The Other God That Failed: Hans Freyer and the Deradicalization of German Conservatism (Princeton).
Reviews
"A profoundly erudite and timely study."--John Gray, National Review "Muller's great accomplishment in this book is to present a clear, thoughtful, and engaging overview of Adam Smith's thought. He reveals Smith to be a wide-ranging and innovative thinker who formulated a comprehensive social science."--Peter McNamara, The Review of Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9780691001616
Author Jerry Z. Muller
Format Paperback
Page Count 263
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 425g