2023년 6월 6일 화요일

Adam Smith and Confucius

 

On Adam Smith and Confucius: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Analects Hardcover


This book is a part of a broad study about Confucianism and its implications for modernization of the Confucian regions (covering Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam and Singapore). The purpose of this book is to compare the ethical, social and economic principles advocated by Adam Smith and Confucius. Adam Smith is the most influential thinker in developed economies in modern times. Confucius was the most influential thinker in the Confucian regions (except Singapore) before the West became influential in these regions. It is important to note that among the Confucian regions only Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew has explicitly admired Confucius after the Second World War. The book shows that it is important to compare the two great thinkers in order to understand whether or not Westernization of the Confucian regions is sustainable and whether or not there will be "clashes of civilizations" between the Confucian regions and the West. The reader may also see how China has made fun of Confucius in the last one hundred fifty years and why the world has made fun of China during the same period of time.

Smith on Justice

 Session III: Smith on Justice


·      Smith, Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume II. Edited by R. H. Campbell and A. S. Skinner. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, Inc., 1982.  V.i.b.  Page(s): 708-723.

·      Smith, Adam. The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Indianapolis: LibertyClassics, 1969, 1976. II.ii.1-3 and VI.ii.1-3.  Page(s): 78-91 and 218-237.