David Ricardo , A+
they were both males
He was a strong supporter of laissez faire economics
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Adam Smith faced several obstacles throughout his life, including skepticism about his economic ideas, which were revolutionary at the time. His work, particularly "The Wealth of Nations," challenged established mercantilist views, leading to resistance from some economic and political elites. Additionally, as a scholar, he struggled with the balance between his academic pursuits and the need for financial stability, often relying on the support of patrons. Smith also dealt with the personal challenge of dealing with the death of his father at a young age, which influenced his worldview and work.
The classical dynamics of Smith and Malthus revolve around their views on economic growth and population. Adam Smith, in "The Wealth of Nations," emphasized the role of free markets, division of labor, and capital accumulation in driving economic progress. In contrast, Thomas Malthus, in his "Essay on the Principle of Population," highlighted the potential for population growth to outpace resources, leading to inevitable checks on growth such as famine and disease. Together, their theories illustrate the tension between economic development and the limits imposed by population dynamics.
they were both males
No, he is a Methodist with some anti-Catholic views.
Theophilus Smith has written: 'The last days of Boosy' 'Sheffield and its neighbourhood' -- subject(s): Description, Views
Adam Smith died in 1790, long before he could have heard about apartheid in SA.
While Will Smith has not publicly discussed his political affiliation, he has done some fundraising for Barack Obama, so he may be a Democrat.
No, Margaret Chase Smith was not Black; she was a white American politician. She served as a U.S. Senator from Maine and was the first woman to serve in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. Smith was known for her moderate Republican views and her advocacy for civil rights and women's rights during her political career.
He was a strong supporter of laissez faire economics
a judge who shares a president's views when first appointed may change views when making decisions on the bench? why?
Ervin Smith has written: 'The ethics of MartinLuther King, Jr' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Political and social views, Religion
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Gerrit Smith did not fully agree with the abolitionist views of the others mentioned. Smith supported the abolitionist cause but did not always see eye to eye with prominent figures like William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Everyone just knew that the world was flat... If that was wrong, what else could be wrong...