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The Wealth of Nations (Modern Library (Hardcover))

DOC The Wealth of Nations (Modern Library (Hardcover)) by Adam Smith in History

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An unprecedented examination of how news stories; editorials and photographs in the American press—and the journalists responsible for them—profoundly changed the nation’s thinking about civil rights in the South during the 1950s and ‘60s. Roberts and Klibanoff draw on private correspondence; notes from secret meetings; unpublished articles; and interviews to show how a dedicated cadre of newsmen—black and white—revealed to a nation its most shameful shortcomings that compelled its citizens to act. Meticulously researched and vividly rendered; The Race Beat is an extraordinary account of one of the most calamitous periods in our nation’s history; as told by those who covered it.


#28719 in Books 1994-01-25 1994-01-25Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.30 x 2.10 x 5.80l; 2.71 #File Name: 06794247331130 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I particularly enjoyed the chapter on Religious institutions near the end of ...By perry manAdam Smith's magnum opus and what is called the first modern work of economics. Smith is cited as the father of modern economics and is still among the most influential thinkers in the field of economics today. What an incredible snapshot of the World economy in the 18th century. Not just Britain; but all of Europe; China; India; and the colonies. The book is loaded with historical content. I particularly enjoyed the chapter on Religious institutions near the end of the book. It is a very long read and their are a lot of statistics and details that are quite obsolete.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This would be perfect for a bright middle school or high school student ...By Richard E. J. BurkeThis is a classic in economics. I began reading it and; considering the date it was written; realized it must have been an eye-opener when published. But; with an advanced degree that was heavy in economics; and after working in industry and banking for several decades; I found that it was teaching me what I already know at a deeper level than Adam Smith; so I put it on my reference shelf. This would be perfect for a bright middle school or high school student who thinks they might be interested in a career in business or economics. Come to think of it; I have two grandchildren brothers who I will send it to when the first one reaches middle school.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It's good that this edition is abridged by the editorBy Steven T CraggIt's good that this edition is abridged by the editor. Even so; it's so repetitive. Only the mind of Adam Smith could appreciate the subtle nuances. His references are very arcane; you have to be a genius like Smith to keep them all straight. Still; its a masterwork. He's the first to really figure out how economies work from the influence of specialization and how it leads to capital creation; thus wealth creation; making everyone's live richer.

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