“It seldom happens, however, that a great proprietor is a great improver.”
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The Wealth of Nations: the Great Master
This book is a landmark treatise in economic thought, originally published in the late 18th century. It systematically explores how nations generate and accumulate wealth through productive labor, free markets, and trade. The author introduces key concepts such as the invisible hand, specialization, and the role of self-interest in driving economic prosperity. The work critiques mercantilist policies and advocates for limited government intervention, laying the groundwork for modern capitalist theory. As a classic text, it remains influential in discussions of political economy and public policy. more
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