
The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
★★★★★ 5.0
25 chapters9h 17m
About this book
Adam Smith's groundbreaking "The Wealth of Nations" fundamentally reshaped how we understand economics and human prosperity. Published in 1776, this seminal work introduced revolutionary concepts that continue to influence economic policy and business strategy worldwide. Smith's rigorous analysis of the division of labor, productivity, and market mechanisms established the intellectual foundation for modern economic thought, while his compelling argument against mercantilism championed free trade as the path to national wealth and individual flourishing. Though written over two centuries ago, Smith's observations about self-interest, competition, and the invisible hand remain strikingly relevant to contemporary economic debates. His insights into pricing mechanisms, specialization, and international commerce anticipated many principles that guide today's global economy. The text explores not merely dry theory but the practical mechanisms through which societies generate prosperity and improve living standards. This timeless classic combines rigorous economic analysis with philosophical depth, examining the moral and social dimensions of commerce alongside its mechanics. Whether you're an economics student seeking foundational knowledge, a business professional looking to understand market dynamics, or a curious reader interested in intellectual history, this audiobook offers essential perspective on capitalism, trade, and economic organization that shaped the modern world.
