Theory of Moral Sentiments
This Trinity Forum Reading features selections from Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, with an introduction by C. William Pollard.
We are pleased to present this Trinity Forum Reading, featuring selections from Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments with an introduction by C. William Pollard.
Adam Smith is more famously known for his work The Wealth of Nations in which he lays the foundation for our modern day free-market economy. However, in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Smith creates an equally important moral framework necessary for a free market to function. Contrary to the dominant business culture, guided by self-interest, Smith emphasizes the role of sympathy in keeping society together and guiding virtuous action. As a result, Smith helps us reflect upon the responsibilities facing businesses and leaders today.
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