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The ANZACS: War Popular Penguins by Patsy Adam-Smith
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Category: Display & Gift | Series: War Popular Penguins Ser.
Gallipoli was the final resting place for thousands of young Australians. Death struck so fast there was no time for escape or burial. and when Gallipoli was over there was the misery of the European Campaign. Patsy Adam-Smith read over 8000 diaries and letters to write her acclaimed best-seller about t ...Show more
The Invisible Hand by Adam Smith
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Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Great Ideas | Reading Level: very good
Adam Smith's landmark treatise on the free market paved the way for modern capitalism, arguing that competition is the engine of a productive society, and that self-interest will eventually come to enrich the whole community, as if by an 'invisible hand'. Throughout history, some books have changed the ...Show more
The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
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Category: Classics
Best known for his revolutionary free-market economics treatise "The Wealth of Nations", Adam Smith was first and foremost a moral philosopher. In his first book, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments", he investigated the flip side of economic self-interest: the interest of the greater good. Smith's classic ...Show more
The Wealth of Nations: Books I-III by Adam Smith
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Category: Philosophy Classics | Series: English Library | Reading Level: very good
Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" was the first comprehensive treatment of political economy. Originally delivered in the form of lectures at Glasgow, the book's publication in 1776 co-incided with America's Declaration of Independence. These volumes include Smith's assessment of the mercantile system, hi ...Show more
Theory Of Moral Sentiments by Smith Adam
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Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
Wealth Of Nations by Adam Smith
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Category: Classics | Series: Oxford World's Classics Ser.
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 potent ...Show more
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