Michael Giberson
Grant McCracken finds an Adam Smith passage in The Theory of Moral Sentiments that adroitly captures the dynamic between our gadgets, our worlds, and ourselves.
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Michael Giberson
Grant McCracken finds an Adam Smith passage in The Theory of Moral Sentiments that adroitly captures the dynamic between our gadgets, our worlds, and ourselves.
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Michael Giberson
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Is there supposed to be a link in there somewhere?
Because if not, this is just a giant tease.
There is a link in there somewhere, but if it isn't showing up for you then try:
http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2006/01/misreading_adam.html