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Smith explains the difference between (machinery, tools, buildings) and circulating capital (money, raw materials, finished goods waiting to be sold). For modern digital readers downloading a PDF of this, Smith’s warning against hoarding capital is still relevant today.

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Perhaps Smith's most famous metaphor, the describes the unintended social benefits of individual self-interested actions. Smith argued that in a free market, individuals pursuing their own economic self-interest (e.g., a baker baking bread to make money) inadvertently benefit society as a whole by providing a good that people want to buy. The market naturally regulates itself through supply and demand without the need for heavy-handed government intervention. 3. Supply and Demand Perhaps Smith's most famous metaphor, the describes the

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