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ADAM SMITH AND JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU

Adam Smith(1723-1790) and Jean Jacques Rousseau(1712-1770) each provide their own distinctive social thought. Smith, political economist and moral philosopher, is regarded as the father of modern economics. Rousseau, a Franco-Swiss social and political philosopher, combines enlightenment and semi-romantic themes in his work. Thus Smith¡¦s work places emphasis on the relationship between economics and society, whereas, Rousseau focuses his attention on the social inequalities within society. Therefore, Smith and Rousseau, of the Scottish and Continental Enlightenment respectively, provide unique insights on their existing society.

Adam Smith is one of the main figures in the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith¡¦s main concern was the establishment of the free market, as laid out in his work ¡§The Wealth of Nations¡¨(1776). In the ¡§Wealth of Nations¡¨, Smith is very critical of the division of labour. The emphasis falls equally on the economic and social consequences of the di...

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