
Discover the intellectual legacy of Adam Smith, the Scottish economist and philosopher who laid the foundation for modern economics and political theory. "Complete Works of Adam Smith" is a comprehensive collection of Smith's groundbreaking writings, including the seminal "The Wealth of Nations." This collection encompasses his thoughts on the invisible hand, free markets, and the principles of classical economics. Delve into Smith's profound insights on the nature of wealth, economic theory and continue to shape our understanding of how societies function. In these pages, you'll find not only "The Wealth of Nations," but also Smith's lesser-known works, essays, and correspondence. Explore his perspectives on the division of labor, the theory of moral sentiments, and his thoughts on the role of government in regulating trade. As you delve into these writings, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the intellectual giant whose ideas have had a profound influence on economic thought and political philosophy. "Complete Works of Adam Smith" is an essential resource for scholars, economists, philosophers, and anyone interested in the origins of modern economics and political theory.
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For other authors of this name, see Adam Smith. Wealth of Nations (1776) of Scottish political economist and philosopher Adam Smith laid the foundations of classical free-market theory. Despite the unknown exact date, authorities recorded his baptism on 16 June 1723 at Kirkcaldy. This pioneer among the key figures of the Enlightenment authored The Theory of Moral Sentiments . People consider the first modern work of economics as his magnum opus and widely cite this father. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam\_Smith