The Wealth of Nations, Book 4
Adam Smith
Read by Stephen Escalera
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist Adam Smith, published on March 9, 1776 during the Scottish Enlightenment. It is a clearly written account of political economy at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, and is widely considered to be the first modern work in the field of economics. (from Wikipedia) (10 hr 46 min)
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Bill Filson
well read by this reader, very clear. This is a book for a student of economics and details many fundamentals. It surprises me how many Economists have "cherry picked" small passages and missed many important concepts, extrapolating the concept of a free market never envisaged by Adam Smith.
A great book, but better to start at volume 1
Timothy Ferguson
An excellent read of a fascinating book. Kudos to the reader for keeping five volumes of economic theory interesting. Topical, given the dependence politicians of the Right seem to place on the text.
Educational
NSA
This book of Smith's is particularly insightful in regards to historical events at the time. As always a good, clear reading, though it can be a little void of dynamics, which considering the content is not surprising.
Outstanding Reading
A LibriVox Listener
Brilliant book by a brilliant mind. Read by a person who carried the authors passion for the topic.
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Priyanshu Shrivastava