[E-Books] The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
[E-Books] The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
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Adam Smith's seminal work, "The Wealth of Nations", was published on March 9, 1776, amidst the Scottish Enlightenment and Agricultural Revolution. This groundbreaking book profoundly impacted various authors, economists, governments, and organizations. Alexander Hamilton drew inspiration from it when writing his "Report on Manufactures", which countered several of Smith's policies. Intriguingly, Hamilton's report was influenced by Jean-Baptiste Colbert's ideas, which Smith had initially responded to in "The Wealth of Nations".
Smith's magnum opus also influenced many prominent thinkers, including Jean-Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, and Ludwig von Mises, who built upon his ideas in their works. Furthermore, the Russian literary giant Aleksandr Pushkin referenced "The Wealth of Nations" in his 1833 verse-novel "Eugene Onegin", demonstrating the book's far-reaching impact beyond economics.