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The Wealth of Nations

The Timeless Blueprint for Economics, Capitalism, and Prosperity
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The book that laid the foundation for modern economics.

The Wealth of Nations isn't just a book—it's a revolution in thought. First published in 1776, Adam Smith's groundbreaking work redefined how the world understands wealth, trade, labor, and the invisible forces that shape economic systems.


Whether you're a student of history, an aspiring economist, a curious entrepreneur, or a lover of influential ideas, this seminal text remains more relevant than ever. Smith's insights into free markets, division of labor, and self-interest are the bedrock of capitalist theory and continue to influence global policies today.


This comprehensive edition is perfect for modern readers seeking clarity, context, and the powerful ideas that still drive our world.


"The Wealth of Nations is to economics what Newton's Principia is to physics—an intellectual cornerstone."

– The Economist


"An enduring work of genius that belongs on every thinker's bookshelf."

– Financial Times


Explore the origins of ideas that govern everything from your paycheck to the global economy. Adam Smith's words still ring with power, precision, and relevance.


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Required reading in top universities and business schools worldwide


Cited by economists, policymakers, and historians for over 200 years


Filled with timeless principles that shape personal and national prosperity


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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 August 2025
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1390 S.
ISBN:
9782386919695
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