This book contains refereed articles on: contrasting relational conceptions of the individual in recent economics; the development of Adam Smith''s style of lecturing; a comparison of problems encountered in the historian''s work as editor, based upon editing Harrod''s papers and Haberler''s "Prosperity and Depression"; reminiscences on the New Deal by Jacob Viner; and Don Lavoie''s lectures on comparative economic systems. It reviews essays on books about Schumpeter, Keynes, Mincer, comparative economic history, and the Chicago School; as well as reviews of books dealing with the repeal of the Corn Laws, economic systems and economic growth, the Enlightenment and post-modernism, and virtue ethics and capitalism.