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Using the example of a pin factory , Smith showed how breaking tasks into specialized steps drastically increases productivity.

Before he wrote about money, he wrote about . In this book, Smith argued that humans have a natural "sympathy" for others. He introduced the idea of the "impartial spectator" —an internal moral compass that helps us judge our own behavior through the eyes of others. To Smith, a stable society required virtue and ethics, not just cold transactions. 3. The Wealth of Nations (1776) The Life of Adam Smith

Adam Smith (1723–1790) is widely regarded as the While most people know him for a few famous metaphors, his life’s work was actually a deep dive into how humans can live together harmoniously and prosperously. 1. The Scottish Enlightenment Context Using the example of a pin factory ,

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