The Theory Of Moral Sentiments was a real scientific breakthrough. It shows that our moral ideas and actions are a product of our very nature as social creatures. It argues that this social psychology is a better guide to moral action than is reason.
Extract: Chapter 0 from The Games and World Record Book of Jobs by chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Hello Bonjour Ciao …
I am obsessed by valuing people’s family trees. Mine are choc
full of Diaspora Scots. Going back 5 generations I can make a map of a majority of nations and societies we have networked with as missionaries, mediators and
mathematicians. This worldwide connectivity is not unusual for Scots. In the
early 1700s our nation failed, as a majority of people savings were lost in in international
financial scam. The consequence was Scotland was colonized by London. By 1850, most Scots had needed to emigrate to find jobs. We sailed the seven seas or moved
south across the border to England’s relatively warmer lands. It's not unusual
for peoples from the far north to develop cooperative cultures on our own lands
and to celebrate freedoms to explore cultures and trading opportunities North-East-West-South
In 1758, a professor at Glasgow University, by the name of
Smith Adam, wrote a book on the search for Moral Sentiments. This advocated
trust as the value multiplying hallmark of transparent market makers be those
at local community levels or across a world of nations.
we search for alumni and leaders whose skills appear smithian
abed
scholars at glasgow u christopher berry (book), craig smith -parted professor skinner -potentially vc muscatelli
eminents of future of scotland - gordon brown, tom hunter
transparency economics editor ft- martin wolf
lucy kellaway
keyu jin
potentially vc oxford - previously st andrews irish born -historically roy jenkins
potentially romano prodi and mary robinson
various people at prince charles foundations
scottish school of at the economist all parted norman macrae, crowther, walter bagehot. james wilson
keynes and alumni - parted eg schumacher
soros leaders of bottom up economics - us anatole kaleski, uk adair turner
gifford pinchot - with father main populariser of small entrepreneurial systems of smith
mp author of keynes
skousen author of big 3 economists
potentially otto scharmer presencing mit
russ roberts stanford how smith can change your life- impartial spectator- consciousness
fall 2017 reawakening from origin of economic ideas to challenges of our times
soros sponsored event in scotland across his scholars of www.ineteconomics.org which published these papers on adam smith
we search for alumni and leaders whose skills appear smithian
abed
scholars at glasgow u christopher berry (book), craig smith -parted professor skinner -potentially vc muscatelli
eminents of future of scotland - gordon brown, tom hunter
transparency economics editor ft- martin wolf
lucy kellaway
keyu jin
potentially vc oxford - previously st andrews irish born -historically roy jenkins
potentially romano prodi and mary robinson
various people at prince charles foundations
scottish school of at the economist all parted norman macrae, crowther, walter bagehot. james wilson
keynes and alumni - parted eg schumacher
soros leaders of bottom up economics - us anatole kaleski, uk adair turner
gifford pinchot - with father main populariser of small entrepreneurial systems of smith
mp author of keynes
skousen author of big 3 economists
potentially otto scharmer presencing mit
russ roberts stanford how smith can change your life- impartial spectator- consciousness
fall 2017 reawakening from origin of economic ideas to challenges of our times
soros sponsored event in scotland across his scholars of www.ineteconomics.org which published these papers on adam smith
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