I've always thought of Smith's work as propaganda, not a work based on any rigorous research. Though philosophy may be useful as a way to organize ideas, its conclusions must be tested if one intends to apply them to the real world.
I've always thought of Smith's work as propaganda, not a work based on any rigorous research. Though philosophy may be useful as a way to organize ideas, its conclusions must be tested if one intends to apply them to the real world.
I've always thought of Smith's work as propaganda, not a work based on any rigorous research. Though philosophy may be useful as a way to organize ideas, its conclusions must be tested if one intends to apply them to the real world.