Busto Adam Smith - Economist

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Adam Smith, the "father of economics," led a remarkable life in the 18th century. Born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, in 1723, Smith developed a profound understanding of economics and human nature. His most notable work, "The Wealth of Nations," published in 1776, laid the foundations of classical economics and shaped economic thought for generations.

What makes Adam Smith's story fascinating is his innovative approach. He viewed economics as something natural, governed by laws similar to natural laws. The famous metaphor of the "invisible hand" in his writings illustrates how, by pursuing their own self-interest, individuals unintentionally contribute to the overall welfare of society.

In addition to his economic genius, Smith was a moral philosopher, concerned with ethical and social issues. He held prominent academic positions and, during his life, traveled extensively across Europe, meeting with other enlightened minds of the time. The story of Adam Smith is a fascinating dive into the mind of a revolutionary thinker who shaped the way we understand and structure modern economics.

Material: High-definition resin
Weight: 350 g
Height: 19.2 cm
Length: 11.8 cm
Width: 13.2 cm

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  • Fragile product.
  • Semi-handmade painting, resulting in individual variations in each product.
  • *Depending on the model, the product may be sent in separate parts, with connectors and glue for the customer to assemble.