Econlib Newsletter

June 2023

Happy summer, and more importantly (at least to us), Happy Birthday to the father of modern economics—ADAM SMITH!


Today is widely acknowledged as Smith’s birthday, THREE HUNDRED YEARS AGO! Our partners at AdamSmithWorks are planning a whole month’s worth of celebrations … everything from a radio play, to cooking demonstrations (birthday cake?) and custom craft cocktails. Make sure you subscribe to them on social at Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to stay on top of all the goings on.


As you can imagine, it’s hard to choose some Smith-related content to highlight Smith’s tercentenary; we have a lot! Here are some of our favorites—old and new—followed by this month’s other terrific new content.

  • In 2015, we hosted a LIVE EconTalk in partnership with Ball State University with Vernon Smith and James Otteson. Topics discussed include Smith's view of human nature, the relevance of Smith for philosophy and economics today, and the connection between Smith's two books: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. This episode calls to mind an earlier Extra from host Russ Roberts, on the Smith Lessons he’s learned from Adam and Vernon.

  • As you know, Roberts also wrote a book on Smith. In this EconTalk episode, Mike Munger interviews Russ about How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life.

  • Speaking of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, we always recommend this six-part conversation with Dan Klein.

  • A new Liberty Matters forum starts today at the Online Library of Liberty, headlined by Vernon Smith, Adam Smith’s Emergent Rules of Justice.

  • Watch the AdamSmithWorks original short video series on the life and contemporary relevance of Smith, An Animal That Trades.

  • Contrary to popular opinion, we see little conflict between Smith’s moral philosophy and political economy. In this 2004 feature, philosopher Samuel Fleischacker agreed.

  • What would Adam Smith think of modern capitalism? According to Erik Matson, “To Smith, ‘common good capitalism’ would seem redundant…It is liberty, in Smith’s view, that is at the heart of capitalism, and at the heart of liberty lies commitment to the good of humankind.”


We hope you enjoy the selections above and all the new content we bring you below. We wish you a terrific month, and we’ll be back next month with more.


Until then, stay well and stay curious.


NEW Econlib Articles

June 2023

EconTalk: Conversation for the Curious

FROM THE SHELF with Arnold Kling







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