Examines Smith's attempt to supply the new ideology of commerce with a Roman foundation, invoking stoicism - an ideal of masculine autonomy - in order to dignify a commercial way of life. By employing gender and political theory, Justman demonstrates that Smith's man is by no means autonomous.
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Examines Smith's attempt to supply the new ideology of commerce with a Roman foundation, invoking stoicism - an ideal of masculine autonomy - in order to dignify a commercial way of life. By employing gender and political theory, Justman demonstrates that Smith's man is by no means autonomous.
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