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The Wealth of Nations
Rs. 4,290.00
Adam Smith
Explore the cornerstone of modern economic thought with Adam Smith’s groundbreaking work, “The Wealth of Nations.”
Delve into Smith’s timeless analysis of economics and capitalism, as he examines the principles of division of labor, free markets, and the invisible hand. This seminal text continues to shape our understanding of wealth creation and economic systems, making it essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of economic theory. Gain profound insights into the mechanisms driving wealth and prosperity in society. Order your copy of “The Wealth of Nations” now and embark on a journey through the foundations of modern economics!
“Adam Smith’s enormous authority resides, in the end, in the same property that we discover in Marx: not in any ideology, but in an effort to see to the bottom of things.”
—Robert L. Heilbroner
Right from examining the division of labour, the origin and use of money and the division of stock, to the rise and progress of cities and towns after the fall of the Roman Empire, the systems of political economy and the taxes on various private revenues, Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations provides an extensive assessment of the creation of a nation’s wealth. Laying the foundation of classical political economy, this magnum opus is considered one of the best non-fiction books of all time. More than two centuries after its first publication in 1776, The Wealth of Nations continues to remain as influential as ever.
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About the Author
A key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment era, Adam Smith was born on the 5th June 1723 in the town of Kirkaldy, Scotland. He received the rudiments of education at the grammar-school of Kirkaldy and later studied social philosophy at the University of Glasgow and at Balliol College, Oxford. From a young age, he had a passion for books and extraordinary powers of memory. In 1748, he took up his residence in the capital of Scotland, when he first entered into public life, by delivering lectures, under the patronage of Lord Kames, on rhetoric and the belles letters, which he continued for two years. In 1751, he was chosen professor of logic in the University of Glasgow.
A pioneer of political economy, he published his magnum opus, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, generally referred to by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, in 1776. A fundamental work in classical economics, the book offers one of the world’s first collected descriptions of what builds nations’ wealth. The book also touches upon broad topics such as the division of labour, productivity and free markets, while reflecting upon the economics at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Book Specifications
Title: The Wealth of Nations
Author: Adam Smith
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1144
Weight: 898g
Published Year: 1776
Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
ISBN: 978-9387779464
Dimensions: 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
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