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Adam Smith, the founder of modern economics, proposed a theory in the eighteenth century that has made him controversial ever since. This British economist, who-was- born in Scotland and educated In England, wrote the first complete study of political economy. The Wealth of Nations was published in the same year that Americans declared their independence from England — that was in 1776. Smith's book pointed out and directed attention to the interdependence of freedom and order, economic processes, and free trade laws. Although his thinking did not really affect economic policies significantly during his lifetime, its influence in the next century was considerable. Among economists, "the invisible hand" and "laissez-faire" are synonymous with Smith's name. History has only made Smith's ideas more controversial. Say "Adam Smith" to conservative businesspeople and those same people will smile and make a response with words like "He was a good man—really understood how business works!" Say "Adam Smith" to liberal reformers, and they will grimace and mutter something along the lines of "He was an evil man —really sold the average citizen down the river." Both, of these reactions are extreme, but such responses indicate that the controversy aroused by Smith's ideas is still alive.

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Adam Smith, modern economics founder, proposed a theory in the eighteenth century that has made him controversial ever since. This British econo¬mist, who born in Scotland and educated In England, wrote the first complete political economy study, The Wealth of Nations, published in 1776. Smith's book pointed out and directed attention to the freedom and order interdependence, economic processes, and free trade laws. Although his thinking did not affect economic policies significantly during his lifetime, its influence in the next century was considerable. Among economists, "the invisible hand" and "laissez-faire" are synonymous with Smith's name. History has made Smith's ideas more controversial. Say "Adam Smith" to conservative businesspeople and those same people will smile and make a response with words like "He was a good man—really understood how business works!" Say "Adam Smith" to liberal reformers, and they will grimace and mutter something along the lines of "He was an evil man — sold the average citizen down the river". These reactions indicate the controversy aroused by Smith's ideas is alive

2 comentarios:

  1. hey dear!!! excellente job...but in this sentence:
    indicate that the controversy aroused; you can ommit "that"

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  2. Hey!!!

    Excellent, I agree with Yeimi; but (always these buts) you forgot to write the word "was" before "born".

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