Monday, February 05, 2007
o'rourke on wealth of nations
p.j. o'rourke has a great piece on adam smith's wealth of nations... on NPR, of all places. it's worth a listen.
Smith's logical demonstration of how productivity is increased through self-interest, division of labor, and trade disproved the thesis (still dearly held by leftists and everyone's little brother) that bettering the condition of one person necessarily worsens the condition of another. Wealth is not a pizza. If I have too many slices, you don't have to eat the Domino's box.By proving that there was no fixed amount of wealth in a nation, Smith also proved that a nation cannot be said to have a certain horde of treasure. Wealth must be measured by the volume of trades in goods and services - what goes on in the castle's kitchens and stables, not what's locked in strongboxes in the castle's tower.
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O'Rourke regularly contributes to the weekly news game show, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, on NPR.
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