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Featured title: Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

Wealth of Nations
The Discipline of Financial Prosperity
The Coming of Neo-Feudalism
Wealth of Nations

Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith

How free markets quietly create wealth for everyone.

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What's Wealth of Nations about?

Small Freedoms, Big ProsperityThe big lesson from The Wealth of Nations isn’t about chasing riches or building empires. It’s about trust in small, everyday choices. When people are free to work, trade, and specialize within fair systems, something remarkable happens: wealth grows—quietly, steadily, and often unexpectedly. Prosperity, it turns out, isn’t the result of control, but of letting go.

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The Discipline of Financial Prosperity

The Discipline of Financial Prosperity

Gopinath Chandran

Discover how true wealth is built—not just with money, but through discipline, smart investing, and...

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What's The Discipline of Financial Prosperity about?

Gobinath Chandran's insights offer a profound shift from conventional thinking about money and success. His core message is clear: wealth building is not merely about earning more; it is about intelligent management, strategic decision-making, and profound self-awareness.By focusing on daily actions, continuously developing ourselves, and applying these foundational principles, we can move beyond simply earning to tr...

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The Coming of Neo-Feudalism

The Coming of Neo-Feudalism

Joel Kotkin

Understand our society’s fall back into feudalism

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What's The Coming of Neo-Feudalism about?

In the end, as R.H. Tawney wrote, "Happy the nation whose people have not forgotten how to rebel." Whether modern society can muster the resolve to reassert itself as engaged citizens upholding core democratic values and ideals will determine what kind of world, feudal or free, our children inherit. The choice is ours.

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