Deals with some analogies between Adam Smith's and Plato's thought about the division of labour, and Adam Smith's and Aristotle's formulations concerning economic value. The two parts of the chapter survey the existing literature on the subject, and then illustrate analogies and differences between Adam Smith and the two ancient authors both from an analytical and a historical point of view. Keywords: Aristotle, atomism, division of labour, market, need, Plato, scarcity, utility, value, work
Adam Smith and the Classics
VIVENZA, Gloria
2001-01-01
Abstract
Deals with some analogies between Adam Smith's and Plato's thought about the division of labour, and Adam Smith's and Aristotle's formulations concerning economic value. The two parts of the chapter survey the existing literature on the subject, and then illustrate analogies and differences between Adam Smith and the two ancient authors both from an analytical and a historical point of view. Keywords: Aristotle, atomism, division of labour, market, need, Plato, scarcity, utility, value, workFile in questo prodotto:
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