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The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith; 9780857080776

The Wealth of Nations

By Adam Smith

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Adam Smith's seminal work, The Wealth of Nations, stands as a cornerstone of modern economic thought, laying the groundwork for the principles of capitalism and free market economies. First published in 1776, this profound text explores the intricate relationships between labour, production, and wealth distribution, providing insights that remain relevant to contemporary economic discourse.

The Story

In The Wealth of Nations, Smith meticulously dissects the nature of economic systems and the role of government in fostering or hindering economic growth. He introduces concepts such as the division of labour, the 'invisible hand' of the market, and the importance of competition. Through a series of compelling arguments, Smith illustrates how individual self-interest can lead to collective prosperity, an idea that resonates through centuries of economic policy and theory.

Why Readers Love It

  • Timeless Relevance: The insights presented in Smith's work continue to shape economic theories and practices worldwide.
  • Engaging Prose: Smith's writing style combines clarity with intellectual depth, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience.
  • Philosophical Depth: Beyond economics, the book raises profound questions about human behaviour, morality, and the role of society.

Perfect For

This classic text is essential reading for students of economics, philosophy, and history, as well as anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern economic thought. Readers who appreciated Smith's insights in The Theory of Moral Sentiments will find a complementary exploration of human nature and society within the pages of The Wealth of Nations.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 133 mm × 204 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780857080776

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