Summary: The Wealth of Nations Summary for Non-Academics
In an American Voice
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Deaver Brown
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Deaver Brown
The Wealth of Nations was the first book on economics by the father of economics in 1776, the year of the Declaration of Independence - and both documents stand tall 350 years later.
This book addresses productivity, capital, labor, stocks, wealth, and more on a lecture-length audiobook, promoted by Harvard Business School Press.
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A simple synopsis of a difficult read
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Excellent summary with some commentary
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What I got instead was:
- 50-minutes of someone reading passages from the book verbatim, with almost no summarization
The majority of this “summary” is word-for-word from the book without trying to make it easier to digest.
- terrible quality audio / speaking
There’s a loud piano playing throughout the book that makes it difficult to hear the speaker.
The speaker themself is clearly not recording this in a professional studio. They often pause randomly, and even repeat themselves verbatim.
Very disappointed with this purchase.
Worst experience ever
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who puts terrible old ridiculous annoying unnecessary music under the reading of anything? okay maybe in the beginning when you're doing a summary when you're getting into the piece but throughout the entirety of the hour I'm listening to bad piano that was written hundreds of years ago or at least sounds like it was written hundreds of years ago. but even if it was written yesterday who puts music under a bloody (Yes insert expletive of your choice here) book reading?
Terrible music under reading
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