The Theory of Moral Sentiments Paperback – June 20, 2025

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The Ethical Philosophy Behind Smith's EconomicsBefore Adam Smith revolutionized economics with The Wealth of Nations, he wrote The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759). This essay reveals the ethical philosophy behind Smith's economic theories and why he believed empathy, not greed, drives human prosperity.Smith's radical idea that our ability to understand others' feelings forms the foundation of all moral judgment transforms how we think about ethics and economics. Leaders grappling with ethical decision-making will find Smith's insights on human behavior in economic systems surprisingly modern and practical.What Makes This Book Essential Reading:The Missing Piece of Adam Smith's Legacy: Understand the moral foundations of capitalism that most economists overlook. Smith considered this his most important work, calling it superior to his famous economic writings.The Original Behavioral Economics: Long before modern psychology, Smith explored how emotional factors in market behavior shape commerce and society. His "impartial spectator" concept explains why we make the choices we do.A Blueprint for Ethical Leadership: Learn how Smith's sympathy-based approach to moral theory offers timeless wisdom for business ethics and decision-making in competitive markets.Drawing from Scottish Enlightenment economic thought, Smith demonstrates why trust and empathy create functioning societies and markets, rather than pure self-interest. His exploration of how we judge ourselves through others' eyes remains one of philosophy's most penetrating analyses of human nature.Whether you're a student of economic history, a business leader seeking ethical frameworks, or simply curious about the philosophical foundations of free markets, this book offers profound insights into why Smith believed morality and markets are inseparable.The Theory of Moral Sentiments provides the moral compass Smith believed we all need to navigate economics and life itself. Read more

ISBN13 979-8289012630
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.55 x 9 inches
Item Weight 13.8 ounces
Print length 217 pages
Publication date June 20, 2025

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