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Glory M. Liu, Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023), pp. 384, $35.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780691203812.
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Glory M. Liu, Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023), pp. 384, $35.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780691203812.
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02 April 2024
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