The Condensed Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Hardback)
Dr Eamonn Butler, co-founder of the Adam Smith Institute, succinctly condenses two of the world’s most important books. Spanning over 950 pages, The Wealth of Nations is overwhelming for even the most enthusiastic of readers. This book offers a much shorter version, one that presents Smith’s ideas in modern language with marginal notes from the author to help follow along. This edition also includes ‘The Incredibly Condensed Theory of Moral Sentiments’.
Available in paperback and hardback.
Dr Eamonn Butler, co-founder of the Adam Smith Institute, succinctly condenses two of the world’s most important books. Spanning over 950 pages, The Wealth of Nations is overwhelming for even the most enthusiastic of readers. This book offers a much shorter version, one that presents Smith’s ideas in modern language with marginal notes from the author to help follow along. This edition also includes ‘The Incredibly Condensed Theory of Moral Sentiments’.
Available in paperback and hardback.
Dr Eamonn Butler, co-founder of the Adam Smith Institute, succinctly condenses two of the world’s most important books. Spanning over 950 pages, The Wealth of Nations is overwhelming for even the most enthusiastic of readers. This book offers a much shorter version, one that presents Smith’s ideas in modern language with marginal notes from the author to help follow along. This edition also includes ‘The Incredibly Condensed Theory of Moral Sentiments’.
Available in paperback and hardback.