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The Wealth of Nations

Book • 1776
Published in 1776, 'The Wealth of Nations' is Adam Smith's magnum opus that laid the groundwork for modern economics.

The book critiques mercantilist economic theories and introduces the concept of the 'invisible hand,' which describes how individual self-interest leads to societal benefit.

It emphasizes the division of labor, the accumulation of capital, and the importance of free markets.

Smith argues that a nation's wealth is not measured by its gold and silver reserves but by the stream of goods and services it produces.

The book also outlines the core functions of government, such as maintaining defense, enforcing civil law, and promoting education, while advocating for limited government intervention in market activities.

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