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Adam Smiths 1776 masterpiece is the foundational text of modern economics. It introduced the concepts of the division of labor, the 'invisible hand,' and the benefits of free trade. While it is a dens...
Adam Smith, often considered the 'father of modern economics,' laid the groundwork for free-market capitalism with his seminal work, *The Wealth of Nations* (1776). His concept of the 'invisible hand'...
Henry Hazlitts classic work is a powerful defense of free-market principles. The 'one lesson' is that the art of economics consists of looking not merely at the immediate effects of any act or policy,...
Milton Friedman was the leading voice of the Chicago School of Economics and a fierce advocate for free-market capitalism. His work on monetarism challenged the prevailing Keynesian consensus by argui...
Friedrich Hayek was a central figure of the Austrian School of Economics and a staunch defender of classical liberalism. His work on the 'knowledge problem'the idea that no central planner can possess...
Thomas Sowells 'Basic Economics' is a massive, comprehensive guide to economic principles, written entirely without graphs or equations. Sowell explains how markets work, the role of prices, and the i...
Naomi Klein's 'The Shock Doctrine' argues that free-market policies are often imposed on countries after major crises, such as natural disasters or wars. Klein contends that these policies are not nec...
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