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The biography traces Adam Smith's upbringing and education, his academic career and continental travels, and the composition and publication of his major works in moral philosophy and political economy. It examines his public lectures on justice and administration, analyzes the arguments and reception of his ethical and economic theories, explores his views on commerce and institutional arrangements, and concludes with his later years alongside critical assessments and contemporary responses.
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