The Wealth of Nations Part 1 (Giants of Political Thought) Review
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the foundation of classical economics, and it has influenced a broad range of thinkers. In it, Adam Smith stresses the importance of the division of labor to economic progress. He criticizes the arguments for economic planning and offers a detailed theoretical and historical case for free trade.
This program examines the basic problems addressed by Adam Smith in the context of the Scottish Enlightenment. It discusses Adam Smith’s general approach to philosophy and how The Wealth of Nations fits into that approach. It then goes on to cover some major themes in The Wealth of Nations, a lengthy and complex book. Some of these include the division of labor, the idea of an unplanned social order, and Smith’s defense of free trade. Smith’s sometimes difficult arguments are given with the background necessary for comprehension.
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