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J.M. Keynes's Theory of the State as a Path to his Social Economics of Reform in The General Theory
Authors:Hans E Jensen
Institution:The University of Tennessee , Knoxville
Abstract:This article focuses on Adam Smith's attitude toward wages as the natural price of labor. It argues that his subsistence wage had similarities with the medieval Schoolmen's notion of the just wage as being established through markets. He further agreed with them that the market wage had to be sufficient to nurture community standards of virtue. His application of the concept differed from theirsn due to his recognition of the problems caused by social distance. In a commercial society, impersonal relations added difficulties to the attainment of a just wage and could diminish virtue. As a result, sympathy from employers and from public

officials was needed as part of the Smithian standard of wages.
Keywords:Just wage  subsistence wage  social distance  division of labor  sympathy  self-interest
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