According to Adam Smith, how are humans different from dogs? What’s the real price of something? How did Smith regard taxation? Adam Smith, an 18th-century Scottish philosopher, is widely considered one of the founding fathers of capitalism. Published in 1776, his book The Wealth of Nations makes the case for free markets and individual self-interest as the best ways to grow a nation’s economy. Continue reading for several quotes from The Wealth of Nations that give you a good idea of the book’s ideas.
5 Quotes From The Wealth of Nations: Adam Smith Speaks
