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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.

Ross on Adam Smith and the Duchesse d’Enville

Who was the duchesse d’Enville, and what was Adam Smith’s relation to her? The one scholar who has the most to say about these enigmas is the late great historian Ian Simpson Ross. [See I. S. Ross, The Life of … Continue reading

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Bonnyman on Adam Smith and the Duchesse d’Enville

Who was the duchesse d’Enville, and what was Adam Smith’s relation to her? In his excellent contribution to the secondary literature on the Scottish philosopher-economist [see “Adam Smith in Geneva” in Valérie Cossy, Béla Kapossy, & Richard Whatmore, editors, Genève, … Continue reading

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Epiphany

Today, 6 January, not only marks the end of my fall sabbatical and my return to teaching; it is also Three Kings Day — the feast day of the Epiphany! (PS: The word “epiphany” is derived from the Greek ἐπιφάνεια, … Continue reading

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Sunday song: *Bemba Colorá*

Why not celebrate the end of Christmastide — as well as the end of my sabbatical — with a classic Cuban anthem performed by Sheila E., featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar?

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My Christmastide readings

Among other things, I have been reading James McPherson’s biography of Abraham Lincoln; Amos Towles’ beautiful historical fiction novel A Gentleman in Moscow; Ian Johnston’s translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses; and Stephen Greenblatt’s The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, an … Continue reading

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Friday funnies: factorial edition

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Adam Smith’s departure from Geneva

One detail that most of Adam Smith’s biographers get wrong is his departure date from Geneva. Dugald Stewart, for example, has Smith leaving the little republic in December of 1765 and arriving in Paris for the final phase of his … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Wednesday: Auld Lang Syne

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auld_Lang_Syne PS: Alain Alcouffe and I will resume our series on Adam Smith in Switzerland in our next post; in the meantime, we wish our loyal readers a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year.

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Adam Smith in Geneva: arrival

By all accounts, Adam Smith visited Geneva in the fall of 1765, yet the precise dates and locations of this brief but memorable chapter in his life are murky at best. [See, e.g., Brian Bonnyman, “Adam Smith in Geneva”, in … Continue reading

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Monday music: *Sweet evening*

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