This is part of the History of Political Thought series covering:
Edmund Burke
Adam Smith
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
American Revolution
Friedrich Nietzsche
Carl Schmitt (Weimar Republic)
Rights and Utilitarianism
Property and Markets
This package contains:
exam notes
summaries of The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations and
an essay titled 'Did Adam Smith think that moral values derived from the human capacity for sympathy could be compatible with economic relations based on self-interest?'
Style: The content always makes sense chronologically. The document is usually divided into two halves: historical facts and assessment of historians or political scientists. The first few pages are always the context of the main content, likely to be the decades preceding the period being studied. a timeline if relevant is always provided in the beginning on the document.
The author has graduated from the University of Cambridge with a triple first (first across all three years).



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