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What message did adam smith demonstrate in the society​

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Smith is most famous for his 1776 book, "The Wealth of Nations."

Smith's ideas–the importance of free markets, assembly-line production methods, and gross domestic product (GDP)–formed the basis for theories of classical economics

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Answer: The Theory Of Moral Sentiments was a real scientific breakthrough. It shows that our moral ideas and actions are a product of our very nature as social creatures. It argues that this social psychology is a better guide to moral action than is reason.

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