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<p>Adam Smith’s <em>Theory of Moral Sentiments</em></p><p><b>亚当 斯密的《道德情操论》</b></p><p><b><img data-key="0" src="http://fdfs.xmcdn.com/group20/M04/D8/B1/wKgJJ1fKf56zOzXvAAAPVtxjPE8460_mobile_small.jpg" alt="" data-origin="http://fdfs.xmcdn.com/group20/M04/D8/B1/wKgJJ1fKf56zOzXvAAAPVtxjPE8460.jpg" data-large="http://fdfs.xmcdn.com/group20/M04/D8/B1/wKgJJ1fKf56zOzXvAAAPVtxjPE8460_mobile_large.jpg" data-large-width="750" data-large-height="1142" data-preview="http://fdfs.xmcdn.com/group20/M04/D8/B1/wKgJJ1fKf56zOzXvAAAPVtxjPE8460_mobile_small.jpg" data-preview-width="140" data-preview-height="213" /><br /></b></p><p><b><b>Yale economist Robert Shiller argues that rising inequality in the US was a major cause of the recent crisis, and little is being done to address it. He chooses books that give insight into human nature</b><br /></b></p>