Adam Smith's conception of the social relations of production

Gives a detailed account of Smith's conception of the social relations of production, and finds that it is consistent with neither neoclassical nor Marxian orthodoxy, but can be better appreciated as an independent, Smithian perspective. Suggests that Smith's view of class and power relati...

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