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The Wealth of Nations

The Wealth of Nations

By Smith, Adam

Published by Zenith Golden Quill

English 2025 ISBN 9782386912887
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Discover the economic blueprint that shaped the modern world—written by the father of capitalism himself, Adam Smith. First published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations is one of the most influential books ever written. In this seminal work, Smith lays out the principles of free markets, labor, capital, and the "invisible hand" that guides supply and demand. His analysis of productivity, taxation, trade, and individual self-interest continues to resonate with economists, business leaders, policymakers, and curious readers alike. This expertly formatted Kindle edition makes it easy to explore Smith's timeless insights in the digital age. 📘 Features: ✔ Complete and unabridged text ✔ Table of contents for easy navigation ✔ Ideal for students, scholars, and business professionals ✔ A cornerstone for anyone interested in economics or political philosophy 💬 What Readers Say: "Essential reading for understanding capitalism and the global economy." "More relevant today than ever." "Dense, but incredibly rewarding for thoughtful readers." Whether you're a student of economics, a policy analyst, or simply want to understand the foundation of market theory, Adam Smith's work is the ultimate guide. 📥 Download The Wealth of Nations today and explore the roots of free-market thought.

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