The Wealth of Nations, Book 5


Gelesen von Stephen Escalera

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The Wealth of Nations is a foundational text in economics, authored by Scottish economist Adam Smith and published in 1776. This seminal work explores the nature and causes of wealth, providing a comprehensive analysis of political economy during a transformative period marked by the Industrial Revolution.

Smith delves into the principles of free markets, the division of labor, and the role of government in economic affairs. His insights laid the groundwork for modern economic thought, making this book essential for understanding the dynamics of commerce and trade.

With clarity and depth, Smith's exploration of economic systems and human behavior remains relevant today, inviting listeners to reflect on the complexities of wealth creation and distribution. This audiobook offers a unique opportunity to engage with the ideas that shaped contemporary economic theory.

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Ch.1 - Of the Expense of the Sovereign or Commonwealth: Part 1, Of the Expense of Defense 43:24 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch.1 (cont) - Part 2, Of the Expense of Justice 32:25 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 1 44:51 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 1 (continued) 43:26 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 2 32:29 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 2 (continued) 33:42 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 3 37:36 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 1 (cont) - Part 3, Of the Expense of Public Works and Public Institutions: Article 3 (continued) 37:20 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 - Of the Sources of the General or Public Revenue of the Society: Part 1, Of the Funds... 20:42 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2, Of Taxes & Article 1: Taxes Upon Rent 29:41 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2, Article 1 (cont) 27:56 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2 (cont), Article 2: Taxes Upon Profit or upon the Revenue arising from Stock 44:28 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2 (cont), Article 3: Taxes Upon the Wages of Labour & Article 4: Taxes which it is intended... 30:34 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2 (cont), Article 4 (continued) 36:15 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 2 (cont) - Part 2 (cont), Article 4 (continued) 44:03 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 3 - Of Public Debts 40:36 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 3 (continued) 38:08 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera
Ch. 3 (continued) 33:33 Gelesen von Stephen Escalera

Bewertungen


(5 Sterne)

Well done. An excellent and consistent reading of an mportant book. A word of warning though: if you are foolish enough to read Adam Smoth's original work you eill forever after be exasperated by the way his ideas are misrepresented by modern day 'neoliberals'.

Better to start at Volume 1


(5 Sterne)

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.

Listened to all 5, all brilliant.


(5 Sterne)

Perfectly read with enthusiasm. some chapter double ups but doesn't impact experience. As valuable as a history as much as guide to economic concepts.


(5 Sterne)

An excellent exposition of the principles of economics. An excellent reading also. Thank you Steven!

Well-Read


(5 Sterne)

Very well-read by Mr. Escalera. Good book with lots of detail!

a revelation!


(4.5 Sterne)

Top 5 best books I have read; well narrated by Mr. Escalaro.

Wow


(4 Sterne)

This book was actually really interesting and the reader is fair as always.


(5 Sterne)

Well read! Great job and thanks to the reader.