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Adam Smith 1723–1790: Critical Essay by T. D. Campbell

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SOURCE: "Politics and Principles," in Adam Smith's Science of Morals, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1971, pp. 205–20.

In the following essay, Campbell argues that Smith's moral and political philosophies are ultimately based on the principle of utility.

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