The Wealth Of Nations
v1.0.0Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations: Books I-III" (1776) — an executable toolkit for understanding the division of labor, the origin and use of money, the determination of prices (real vs nominal), the distribution of income among wages, profit, and rent, the nature of capital, and the historical progress of opulence from feudal to commercial society. Covers 5 use cases: ① Division of Labor and Productivity — how specialization creates wealth ("Why are workers in a pin factory so much more productive than individual craftsmen? How does dividing work make us all richer?") ② Prices, Value, and Markets — real vs nominal prices, natural vs market prices ("What determines the price of something? Is it the labor that went into it or what someone is willing to pay? What is the 'natural price'?") ③ Wages, Profit, and Rent — how income is distributed ("What determines how much workers earn? How much profit do employers deserve? What is rent and why does it go to landowners?") ④ Capital and Investment — fixed vs circulating capital, productive vs unproductive labor ("What is capital? How does it differ from revenue? What makes some labor 'productive' and other labor not?") ⑤ The Progress of Opulence — how Europe emerged from feudalism ("How did Europe escape feudalism? What role did towns, commerce, and the rise of the merchant class play in creating modern prosperity?") Trigger when users say: "Division of labor" "Invisible hand" "What determines prices" "Supply and demand" "Adam Smith" "Free market" "Labor theory of value" "Capital accumulation" "Wages" "Profit" "Rent" "Productive vs unproductive labor" "Market size and specialization" "Economic growth" "How economies develop" or mention: Adam Smith / Wealth of Nations / pin factory / division of labor / invisible hand / natural price / market price / wages fund / stock / capital / fixed capital / circulating capital / productive labor / feudalism / commerce / mercantile system / water carriage / extent of the market Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.