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Thu Jun 29 14:45:31 2006
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[log in to unmask] (Duggan, Marie)
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I devote about a quarter of my one semester course to Adam Smith, and we  
use Heilbroner's Teachings from the Worldly Philosophy.  This has some  
short one or two page introductions by Heilbroner and then excerpts from  
the Theory of Moral Sentiments, and then from the Wealth of Nations.  
One advantage of using this book is that it also has excerpts from Karl  
Marx, which I then also use for a couple of weeks.  
  
Marie Christine Duggan  
  

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