I've read excerpts here and there mostly back in college. But dismal has convinced me to read the whole thing and I just happen to have a copy at home.
Anyone want to read it with me?
no one really clings to Adam Smith's outdated work as if it's inviolable scripture.
no one really clings to Adam Smith's outdated work as if it's inviolable scripture.
lol
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*ahem* anyways, well we can start with a foundation of Smith and move on to whomever you'd like me to read next.
Or you can suggest someone else's work.
I'm opening my reading schedule just for you my friend.
No, no textbooks.
Let's go right to the source material.
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No, no textbooks.
Let's go right to the source material.
Khan Academy![]()
There is really no point in reading what Adam Smith wrote that has not stood the test of time. Unless you are trying to understand the state of economic thinking in 1776, not 2015.
As I mentioned before, there is not much controversy in basic micro and there's no point in looking at anything else in economics if you don't understand basic micro.
The point of reading Smith, or any original source, is that you get to experience it for yourself and not have to rely on others that might only excerpt pieces that support their point of view.
I've taken plenty of economics classes in college. I know the textbook stuff already. I want to engage with the source documents.
I'll be posting my thoughts as I read. Comment or not as you see fit.
Think of it as me maximizing my education by reading the elite Smith instead of the diploma mill Khan.
Well not one that went on beyond the first week of Econ 101.I really cannot imagine any educated economist trying to dissuade anyone from reading this seminal work in the history of human thought.
No, no textbooks.
Let's go right to the source material.
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no one really clings to Adam Smith's outdated work as if it's inviolable scripture.
lol
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*ahem* anyways, well we can start with a foundation of Smith and move on to whomever you'd like me to read next.
Or you can suggest someone else's work.
I'm opening my reading schedule just for you my friend.
Not to post any spoilers... but you do realise why dismal and Axulus desperately don't want you to read Smith, right?