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Life of Adam Smith

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An exhaustive biography follows the subject from provincial upbringing through studies at Glasgow and Oxford, early friendships and correspondence, and a career as a lecturer and university administrator. It examines participation in Edinburgh and Glasgow clubs and debates, the development and publication of moral and economic arguments including a major work on moral sentiments and a later public statement of economic doctrines, and various personal and administrative controversies. Relying on letters, college records, and contemporary testimony, the account reconstructs chronological events, intellectual development, and practical engagements in academic and civic life.

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John Rae

John Rae was a Scottish explorer and writer, known for his contributions to Arctic exploration and social commentary. His notable works include "Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea in 1846 and 1847," which details his adventures in the Canadian Arctic, and "Life of Adam Smith," a biographical account of the influential economist. Rae's writings reflect his keen observations of society and nature, making him a significant figure in both exploration and literature. Additionally, his work "Contemporary Socialism" showcases his engagement with social issues of his time.

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