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by Adam Smith · Círculo De Lectores · tapa blanda · 139 pages
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La Mano Invisible de Adam Smith es un tratado fundamental sobre el mercado libre que allanó el camino al capitalismo moderno. Smith argumenta que la competencia es el motor de una sociedad productiva y que el interés propio, en última instancia, enriquece a toda la comunidad, como si estuviera guiado por una "mano invisible". Este libro explora cómo las acciones individuales, impulsadas por el interés personal, pueden generar beneficios colectivos y un equilibrio económico en la sociedad.

Adam Smith was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the field of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment. Seen by many as the "father of economics", or the "father of capitalism", he is primarily known for two classic works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). The latter, often abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is regarded as his magnum opus, marking the inception of modern economic scholarship as a comprehensive system and an academic discipline. Smith refuses to explain the distribution of wealth and power in terms of divine will and instead appeals to natural, political, social, economic, legal, environmental and technological factors, as well as the interactions among them. The work is notable for its contribution to economic theory, particularly in its exposition of the concept of absolute advantage.