Smith's observation that our passive feelings are sordid and selfish while our active principles are generous and noble can be read as a political argument for de-governmentalizing and de-politicizing society, because schooling, welfare, retirement, and care of one's family should be active matters of personal choice rather than passive arrangements decided from above through taxation, regulation, and government schooling—we are more virtuous the more active we are.

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Dan Klein

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this notion that we are more virtuous the more active we are and the more active we need to be. Um I I think has that I I kind of taken it in a somewhat libertarian way actually.

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Dan Klein on The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Episode 4--A Discussion of Part III 04/29/2009EconTalk
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