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The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
Non-Fiction / Philosophy
The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
—· 482 p· 2010
Literary Canon20th Century Classicphilosophicalreflective
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First published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations is considered the seminal work on political economy. Its author, Adam Smith, formulated the basic but groundbreaking concept that the natural human inclination toward self-interest results in prosperity. His passionate arguments in favor of free trade, rather than stringent government regulations, posit that individuals are entitled to set and regulate prices for their own goods and services. Smith's masterpiece of economic analysis was regarded as…
Pages
482
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Linguistic complexity
5/5
Very Dense
Thematic complexity
5/5
Profound
Rating
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Reader feel
Economic Theory
10
Historical Influence
10
Prose
4
Narration
4
Pacing
3
Worldbuilding
2
Emotional depth
2
Plot twists
1
My journey
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Literary Canon20th Century Classicphilosophicalreflective
First published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations is considered the seminal work on political economy. Its author, Adam Smith, formulated the basic but groundbreaking concept that the natural human inclination toward self-interest results in prosperity. His passionate arguments in favor of free trade, rather than stringent government regulations, posit that individuals are entitled to set and regulate prices for their own goods and services. Smith's masterpiece of economic analysis was regarded as…
Pages
482
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Linguistic complexity
5/5
Very Dense
Thematic complexity
5/5
Profound
Rating
—
—
Economic Theory
10
Historical Influence
10
Prose
4
Narration
4
Pacing
3
Worldbuilding
2
Emotional depth
2
Plot twists
1
My journey
Status
Unread
Started
DNF
Finished
My rating
Burndown
Reading days
Notes
your reading journal
Books like The Wealth of Nations
If you loved this
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
The Road to Serfdom
F. A. Hayek
The Road to Serfdom
F. A. Hayek
On the Wealth of Nations
David Ricardo
On the Wealth of Nations
David Ricardo
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
John Maynard Keynes
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money