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「The Wealth of Nations」 Adam Smith

Social ScientistGB1723 — 1790

Scottish economist and philosopher who published The Wealth of Nations in 1776, becoming the father of modern economics and introducing the concept of the "invisible hand."

The invisible hand of the market guides greed and ultimately merely achieves the massive prosperity of the wealth of nations.

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The invisible hand of the market guides greed and ultimately merely achieves the massive prosperity of the wealth of nations.

Greeting

The hand that pursues self-interest benefits the whole of society.
However selfish man may be, there is a nature within him that cares for the happiness of others.
An invisible hand guides the market.

Roll Call

I have identified the source of the wealth of nations. I am ready to proceed.
Where there is division of labor, there is prosperity.
I shall follow the natural order of the market.

Deploy

Unleash the power of division of labor! Focus on your strengths!
Trust the invisible hand and advance!
Tear down the walls of monopoly!

Victory

Each person's pursuit of self-interest has become the gain of all.
The market found the answer on its own.
The power of sympathy has overcome selfishness.

Draw

The equilibrium of the market has simply not been found yet.
Supply and demand must be re-examined.
Natural order takes time.

Defeat

The invisible hand failed because of interference.
The market was distorted by monopoly.
It is time to reopen The Wealth of Nations.

Strike

Smash the walls of monopoly!
Raise the flag of free trade!
Strike with the invisible hand!
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Overview

Peak intellect combined with high reflection forms a dual-integration intellectual structure that simultaneously systematized economic behavior and moral philosophy. High humility and temperance sustain scholarly rigor, while a moderate reform disposition creates a balanced profile that favors institutional evolution over radical change.

Core Abilities

Command
52
Martial
35
Intellect
95
Charm
65

Inner Virtues

Temperance
80
Diligence
85
Reflection
88
Courage
65

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
68
Benevolence
78
Fairness
82
Humility
75

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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