Wealth of Nations
 

Wealth of Nations

by Adam Smith

While it has been pointed to time and again by governments and pundits promoting laissez-faire economics, the Wealth of Nations actually shows that Adam Smith viewed capitalism with a deep suspicion, and tempered his celebration of a self-regulating market with a darker vision of the dehumanizing potential of a profit-oriented society. Smith did not write an economics textbook, but rather a... (read more)

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A riqueza das nações!!! obrigatório para aqueles que têm curiosidade política e económica!

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