This textbook provides an accessible introduction to Adam Smith, one of the most important economic thinkers. His seminal work The Wealth of Nations is a classic text in philosophy, social sciences and economics. This introduction puts Smithâs central ideas on the division of labour, the invisible hand and the market into context. A careful analysis of key passages from Smithâs writings explains how he arrived at a theory of society and the market that has become central to our understanding of human motives. The discussion of Smithâs The Wealth of Nations is followed by sources from the 18th century that shaped Smithâs analysis of human motives and propensities. This introduction is indispensable reading for an informed discussion of the mechanisms that govern human society. It provides an introduction to Adam Smith as one of the most astute thinkers of the 18th century, whose ideas shape modern concepts of the market, making it ideal as course material in courses such as economics, history, political sciences, sociology, literary studies, philosophy.