Adam Smit Bogatstvo Naroda < 2025-2027 >
Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations : Foundations of Classical Economics and Modern Capitalism
This paper examines Adam Smith’s seminal work, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), focusing on its core contributions to economic theory. It analyzes Smith’s concepts of the division of labor, the invisible hand, natural liberty, and the role of government. The paper argues that Smith’s ideas—while rooted in the 18th-century context—remain influential in shaping modern understandings of markets, productivity, and the balance between self-interest and public good. adam smit bogatstvo naroda
One of Smith’s most famous—and often misunderstood—metaphors is the “invisible hand.” In a market system, individuals pursuing their own self-interest (e.g., merchants seeking profit) unintentionally promote the public interest (e.g., providing goods at competitive prices). Smith writes that the businessman “intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.” This does not imply that all self-interest is good; rather, under conditions of competition and law, self-interest can generate social benefit without central planning. Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations : Foundations
