The UK-based Adam Smith Institute has
as its stated mission:

[To be] the UK’s leading innovator of practical market-economic
policies. For over 25 years it has been a pioneer in the worldwide movement
towards free markets, public-sector reform, and free trade.

As such, it presents a tremendous wealth of information, including, among
other things, exhaustive background material on Adam Smith himself, together
with the full text of The Wealth of Nations and The
Theory of Moral Sentiments
.

One of their adroit blog-meisters alerted me to a new post listing
the Top 10 Scots of all time.  Guess who comes in at #1?  I
rest my case.

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