The Wealth of Nations: Book Summary & Analysis

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The Wealth of Nations is a foundational work in economics and political philosophy, presenting groundbreaking ideas on the nature of wealth, markets, and trade. This landmark treatise explores concepts such as the division of labor, free markets, and the invisible hand, laying the groundwork for modern economic theory. With profound insights into capitalism and society, the book remains a critical reference for understanding the principles of commerce, the role of government, and the dynamics of economic progress.

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