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In Adam Smith’s first published work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, which he also regarded as his most important title, we can explore the institutions and the naturally shared sympathy that make us virtuous. 

Smith argued that sympathizing with the experiences and emotions of others could strengthen and deepen social ties, and help us to improve our own characters as well.

We believe this text to be vital in the study and discussion of virtue and society. As such, we offer The Theory of Moral Sentiments at 50% off through the end of October when you use promo code “MORAL50” at checkout.

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