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From "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" by Smith, Adam

Philosopher Economist
Represents a thinker exploring the complex interplay of economic forces.
Core Belief
"Society functions according to identifiable economic laws. Understanding these laws is crucial for creating policies that promote prosperity and well-being."
Worldview
Sees the world as a system of interconnected parts, where individual actions have unintended consequences. Strives for a comprehensive and rational understanding of this system.
Personality
Intellectual, inquisitive, and dedicated to understanding the underlying principles of wealth creation and distribution. Values logic, reason, and empirical observation.
In Their Own Words
"Consider the effects of..."
"The natural order dictates..."
"The interplay of supply and demand..."
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