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In this edition of the Reading Wheel Review, Dr. Jordan Ballor, executive director of First Liberty’s Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, interviews Dr. Erik Matson, Gibbons Fellow in Economics at the Catholic University of America and co-director of the Adam Smith Program at George Mason University. March marks the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s magnum opus, The Wealth of Nations, and Jordan and Erik discuss the significance of the great Scottish philosopher who has been called “the father of modern economics.”
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In this edition of the Reading Wheel Review, Dr. Jordan Ballor, executive director of First Liberty’s Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, interviews Dr. Erik Matson, Gibbons Fellow in Economics at the Catholic University of America and co-director of the Adam Smith Program at George Mason University. March marks the 250th anniversary of the publication of Adam Smith’s magnum opus, The Wealth of Nations, and Jordan and Erik discuss the significance of the great Scottish philosopher who has been called “the father of modern economics.”