Ordinary citizens and nobles
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1、 Classic excerpt from "The Wealth of Nations": Labor is the true measure of all commodities. The demand for wage workers must increase with the increase of a country's income and capital.
2、 Regardless of when and where, goods that are difficult to purchase or require a lot of labor will always be expensive; Goods that are easy to purchase or require minimal labor at the time of acquisition must have a low price.
3、 Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" collected and greatly developed the excellent achievements of economic thought over a century before him, providing a new and creative exposition of the research object, methods, scope, and content of political economy, making it the "oldest and most innovative art" for the first time to become a truly independent social science. Therefore, "The Wealth of Nations" has become a groundbreaking work that continues the past and opens up the future.
4、 Schiller's "The Bandit" is based on the short story of the same name by German author Schubert. By borrowing stories from Schubert's novels, the images of the two brothers in the work have been processed, elevating them from ordinary citizens in Schubert's novels to the aristocratic class. The struggle between the two characters also has certain historical significance.