It is not from the benevolence of the butcher or the baker that we get our dinner - it is from his self-interest " as Adam Smith writes in 1776 (Adam Smith , 1993 . The butcher and the baker and the candlestick maker give us what we desire neither because they are liberal nor because they consider that we deserve , require , or are entitled to their products they do it for self-interest . Self-interest has always been , and remains , a central postulation of typical...











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