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Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, and Craig Smith, eds., Adam Smith and Rousseau: Ethics, Politics, Economics (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018), pp. x + 331, $125. ISBN: 9781474422857.
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Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, and Craig Smith, eds., Adam Smith and Rousseau: Ethics, Politics, Economics (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018), pp. x + 331, $125. ISBN: 9781474422857.
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03 June 2019
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