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Adam Smith and the idea of free government
Yiftah Elazar
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Department of Political Science
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Adam Smith
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Rational Systems
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18th Century
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Neo-Roman
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Social Circumstances
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New Science
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Arbitrary Power
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Between-person
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Duncan
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Legislators
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Republicanism
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Smithian
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Monarchism
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Individual Liberty
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Adam Smith
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Liberty
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Eighteenth Century
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Rational
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Neo-Roman
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Tradition
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New science
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Contests
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Narrative
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Monarchism
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Legislators
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Questioning
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Republicanism
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Interplay
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Social Sciences
Liberty
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Eighteenth Century
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Neo-Roman
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Narrative
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Republicanism
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Monarchism
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Mathematics
Arbitrary Power
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