(Don Boudreaux)
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… is from page 130 of the 2014 Sixth Edition of (my mentor) Robert Ekelund’s and Robert Hébert’s remarkable history-of-economic-thought textbook, A History of Economic Theory & Method:
The idea of a self-regulating economy operating within a market system was a new one in the mid-eighteenth century. Anticipations of the idea crept into early Continental economic literature before then, but clearly Adam Smith gave the idea its most timely and forceful expression. The perception of a natural social order, existing in the absence of any form of central planning, was one of the most liberating ideas ever to emerge in the history of economic thought.
Published on December 20, 2022 08:00