About this Event
Adam Smith for Tomorrow
Two hundred and fifty years after the publication of The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith continues to unsettle our present. Long reduced to a theorist of laissez-faire, Smith has been reclaimed by recent scholarship as a far more demanding and troubling thinker—one deeply concerned with institutions, justice, and the moral and political conditions under which economic progress becomes possible.
But what, if anything, can Smith offer for the future? In a world marked by global inequality, ecological breakdown, and profound transformations of the global economy, can the very idea of progress still be articulated in Smithian terms? Can commerce be disentangled from capitalism—or from imperial domination? And can the promise of improving economic conditions be sustained within the ecological limits of the Anthropocene?
Speakers:
· Magali Bessone (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
· Paul Cheney (University of Chicago)
· Steve Pincus (University of Chicago)
· Emma Rothschild (Harvard University)
Keynote lecture by James Robinson (University of Chicago), Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
3:30 – 4:00 Introduction
4:00 – 5:30 Paul Cheney, “Adam Smith on Equality”
Emma Rothschild, “The Political Economy of Influence: Adam Smith and France”
Magali Bessone, discussant
5:30 – 6:00 Break
6:00 – 7:30 James Robinson, “Adam Smith and Africa”
Steve Pincus, “Adam Smith, consumption, and the Great Divergence”
7:30-8:30 Reception
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Chicago John W Boyer Center in Paris, 41 Rue des Grands Moulins, Paris, France
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