The Wealth of Nations: Part 1 (Giants of Political Thought - Audio Classics Series) (Library Edition) - Adam Smith - Audiolivros - Knowledge Products and Blackstone Audio - 9780786169863 - 2007
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The Wealth of Nations: Part 1 (Giants of Political Thought - Audio Classics Series) (Library Edition) Library, Unabridged edition

Adam Smith

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The Wealth of Nations: Part 1 (Giants of Political Thought - Audio Classics Series) (Library Edition) Library, Unabridged edition

[*This is PART 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CD Library Edition]

[Read by Craig Dietschmann and a Supporting Cast]
[Edited by George Smith]
[Produced by Pat Child's and Sharon Weil]
[Music by Ralph Childs]

The 'Giants of Political Thought' series is an easy and entertaining way to broaden your mind and your awareness of great ideas. --- This program discusses Smith's general approach to philosophy and how The Wealth of Nations fits into that approach. It then goes on to cover Smith's major themes in this lengthy and complex book. Smith's sometimes difficult discourse is presented with the background information necessary for its comprehension.

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the foundation of classical economics, and it has influenced a broad range of thinkers. In it, Adam Smith stresses the importance of the division of labor to economic progress. He criticizes the arguments for economic planning and offers a detailed theoretical and historical case for free trade. Far more than just a work on economic theory, The Wealth of Nations also contains Smith's views on philosophy, history, and political theory.

Mídia Audiolivros     Audiolivro (CD)   (Audiolivro em CD)
Número de discos 2
Lançado 2007
ISBN13 9780786169863
Gravadora Knowledge Products and Blackstone Audio
Dimensões 108 g
Idioma English  
Contribuidor A Supporting Cast
Contribuidor Craig Deitschmann
Contribuidor George Smith

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