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Economics and the Moral Theology of Mutual Benefits: Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith

Erik W. Matson

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This article situates the political economy of Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith in relation to their emphasis in ethics on serving the good of our neighbors. In consonance with Protestant discourses on vocation and moral economy, these three Scots came to depict honest commerce as a mode of cooperation—either literally with God or metaphorically with our fellow human beings—through which we serve the common good. That depiction energized the emerging authorization of commercial enterprises and the importance of freedom, personal stewardship, and industry to the prosperity of humankind.

Erik W. Matson, "Economics and the Moral Theology of Mutual Benefits: Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith," Journal of Markets & Morality 26, no. 1 (2023): 85-103


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