The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
Published in 1776
A monumental work often considered the foundation of modern economics. Smith analyzes the nature of prosperity and wealth creation, introducing transformative concepts such as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets. He famously articulates the metaphor of the 'invisible hand,' arguing that individuals pursuing their own self-interest can unintentionally promote the greater good of society.
Genres: Economics, Philosophy
Tags: capitalism, free market, political economy, invisible hand, finance