O’Rourke, P. J.
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press Berkeley, Calif. : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2007.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-238) and index.
- 1. inquiry into an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations — 2. Why is the wealth of nations so damn long? — 3. theory of moral sentiments — In the Augean stables of the human condition, Adam Smith tries to muck out the stalls — 4. wealth of nations, book 1 — How the high price of freedom makes the best things in life free — 5. wealth of nations, book 2 — Of the nature, accumulation, and employment of stock let Adam Smith be your market guru — 6. wealth of nations, book 2, continued — Adam Smith, un-motivational speaker — 7. wealth of nations, book 3 — Of the different progress of opulence in different nations and how we have the stupidity of the powerful to thank for it — 8. wealth of nations, book 4 — Of systems of political economy Adam Smith tackles the Chinese trade menace — 9. wealth of nations, book 4, continued — Adam Smith versus the ideological swine when they were still cute, squealing piglets — 10. Adam Smith, America’s founding Dutch uncle — 11. wealth of nations, book 5 — Of the revenue of the sovereign or commonwealth Adam Smith, policy wonk — 12. Adam Smith’s lost book — 13. inquiry into Adam Smith — 14. Adam Smith in heaven — App. Adam Smith philosophical dictionary.
Subjects:
- Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.
- Economics — Humor.
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