The Invisible Hand
Discover the foundational ideas of modern economics with The Invisible Hand by Adam Smith. Published in 2008, this insightful book spans 144 pages and delves into the principles that underpin free market dynamics. Smith masterfully argues that competition acts as a vital engine for productivity, and that individual self-interest ultimately contributes to the enrichment of society as a whole, guided by an 'invisible hand'. This landmark treatise not only shaped the course of capitalism but continues to influence economic thought today. Perfect for anyone interested in economics, this essential read offers a profound understanding of market forces and their impact on community welfare. Enhance your bookshelf with this classic work by Adam Smith, a must-have for economics enthusiasts and scholars alike.