About 20/40 I think.
Adam Smith's ideas, particularly those outlined in his book "The Wealth of Nations," influenced the Enlightenment by emphasizing the importance of free markets, individual self-interest, and specialization in driving economic growth. His ideas helped shape the intellectual environment of the time by advocating for limited government intervention in economic affairs and promoting the idea of economic liberalism. Smith's work contributed to the spread of Enlightenment ideals such as reason, progress, and individual liberty.
Adam Smith's ideas, particularly his emphasis on the role of self-interest and competition in promoting economic growth, contributed to the development of a more market-oriented approach to labor relations. Employers began to view workers as valuable assets to be treated fairly in order to enhance productivity and attract skilled labor. Smith's ideas also supported the concept of a free labor market where wages are determined by supply and demand, rather than fixed by government intervention.
Adam Smith was a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. One of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Adam Smith is best 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).
Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
Adam Smith was 62 when he died
yes
he was a staunch opponent of it
laissez-faire
Nothing
when you get touched by a ghost in the wrong places
David Hume and Voltaire were his best friends and Will Smith (Adam Smiths) father was close with Benjamin Franklin, !
Salma Hayek plays Adam smiths wife in Grown Ups.
he didnt
The first working television was invented in 1925.
Law of self-interestLaw of competitionLaw of supply and demand
The main principle of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations is that business prospers by finding out what people want and providing it.
The main principle of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations is that business prospers by finding out what people want and providing it.