Adam Smith, a Scottish economist, provided the philosophy for capitalism. His most well-known work is The Wealth of Nations, published in 1776.
The quote "Know thyself" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Socrates. It is believed to have been inscribed at the entrance of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. It is not from a specific book, but rather a philosophical idea that Socrates promoted in his teachings.
These philosophers were Leukippus and his disciple Democritus.
It was Plato. He elaborated it in a book called The Republic.
The idea of states' rights was promoted by the Alien and Sedition Acts. answer zoz.
Adam Smith
no! because he developed the idea of capitalism and lightened the mind of all the people about the capitalism
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Nicholas Flamel And the Philosopher's Stone, Hieroglyphical Figures: Concerning both the Theory and Practice of the Philosophers Stone and the Nicholas Flammel's Theory and Practice of the Philosopher's Stone are not fictional book about him.
A statement that is not a key idea of capitalism is "The government should control all means of production." Capitalism is fundamentally characterized by private ownership and the free market, where individuals and businesses make economic decisions. Additionally, the idea that wealth should be distributed equally among all citizens contradicts the competitive nature of capitalism, which rewards innovation and efficiency.
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thomas Jefferson