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The year 2026 will not only mark 250 years since the American Founding, but it will also mark the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations.
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Tariffs meant to protect can harm more than just a few. Who pays the real price?
Unpack this and more in part 2: The Free Market. https://t.co/HVtnmVdMLL
#FreeMarket#Economics#tariffs#InternationalTrade
"Free and open trade is better for building wealth and human flourishing than privilege and protection for the select few."
Peter Calcagno turns to Adam Smith to argue against the current thinking on #TradeDeficits and Tariffs. https://t.co/jyYsFPfRpr
Adam Smith’s “pin factory” comes to life. Explore division of labor with this clickable, classroom-ready interactive. Try it 👉 https://t.co/UcM8671QAl
#EconEd#AdamSmith#HistoryOfIdeas
Teaching the “invisible hand”? This quick guide unpacks what Adam Smith really meant—beyond the myth—with prompts and discussion starters for your class. Dive in: https://t.co/DzGhbQ3dA0
#EconEd#AdamSmith#InvisibleHand 📚
🧭 From contracts to coffee shops: what keeps strangers cooperating?
Tawni Ferrarini on trust as economic infrastructure → https://t.co/YtvhvJkpWT
#GreatAntidote#podcast#trust#economics
🏴☠️💡 What made Adam Smith???
@mungowitz traces the clubs, coffeehouses, and controversies of the Scottish Enlightenment. Read & reply: which institution mattered most—universities, clubs, or printers? 👉 https://t.co/6hiXIqLwFM