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Lectures on Jurisprudence (Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, vol. 5) by Adam Smith is a book available to read on EtoBox.

Smith's Lectures on Jurisprudence, originally delivered at the University of Glasgow in 1762-1763, presents his "theory of the rules by which civil government ought to be directed." The chief purpose of government, according to Smith, is to preserve justice; and "the object of justice is security from injury." The state must protect the individual's right to his person, property, reputation, and social relations. <p>Building on his Theory of Moral Sentiments, Smith argues that the state must act as an impartial spectator, judging when an individual has been injured. The state must then design and apply civil and criminal laws to prevent further injuries and to punish transgressors. Laws are also the means by which the state promotes public prosperity. Thus, regulations concerning trade, commerce, and production must be crafted so as to encourage rather than interfere with our productive capacities.</p>

Author
Adam Smith
Publisher
Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press ; New York: Oxford University Press
Published
1978
Language
EN
ISBN
9780198281887
Subjects
Law, Economics, Reference