In other words, society is guided by an invisible hand toward optimal choices, as opposed to a more visible set of requirements leading to those choices. The theory is often used as a backbone to ...
But we would all be better off if Adam Smith had skipped the bit about “the invisible hand.” He meant little, if anything, by it—he used the term only once in the entire two volumes of The Wealth of ...
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