Smith proposes a divine plan of decentralized self-regulation in which the author of nature has made each man the immediate judge of mankind and his vicegerent (deputy) on earth to superintend his brethren's behavior, so that because we desire others' respect we are motivated to behave well, and we must judge others to motivate them in turn—a bottom-up, diffuse moral policing among equals.
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Dan KleinEvidence Quote
“we have been sort of deputized to police each other essentially morally.”
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Dan Klein on The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Episode 4--A Discussion of Part III 04/29/2009— EconTalkCreated: 6/15/2026, 9:36:51 AM
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