No Dog Exchanges Bones with Another

Adam Smith argued that modern manufacturing involves so many people, that in a civilized country we cannot get what we want by relying on our friends to feel sorry for us, like a dog with its master. It is much more convenient to make an exchange, getting what you need by giving someone else what he needs.

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