Smith’s Attitude toward Rousseau

Adam Smith Review, 2014, Vol. 7, pp. 323-329

GMU Working Paper in Economics No. 11-49

13 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2011 Last revised: 19 Nov 2016

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Daniel B. Klein

George Mason University - Department of Economics; George Mason University - Mercatus Center

Date Written: October 20, 2011

Abstract

This piece is a review of Dennis C. Rasmussen’s book, The Problems and Promise of Commercial Society: Adam Smith’s Response to Rousseau (2008). The book superbly explains Rousseau’s criticisms of commercial society and Smith’s concern with and response to those criticisms. Rasmussen helps us appreciate that Smith took Rousseau seriously and implicitly used him as a foil, and that our understanding of Smith is greatly enriched by considering him in relation to Rousseau. My chief difference with Rasmussen is that I think he portrays Smith’s attitude toward Rousseau as having been much more positive than it was. I contend, for example, that Smith’s 1756 praise for Rousseau’s dedication (of the Discourse on Inequality) to Geneva was satirical.

Keywords: Adam Smith, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, commercial society, Theory of Moral Sentiments, Discourse on Inequality

JEL Classification: B1, B3, A13

Suggested Citation

Klein, Daniel B., Smith’s Attitude toward Rousseau (October 20, 2011). Adam Smith Review, 2014, Vol. 7, pp. 323-329, GMU Working Paper in Economics No. 11-49, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1955234 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1955234

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