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4.1 A. In this passage, Benjamin Franklin takes a position similar to advocates of a market-driven economy like Adam Smith. The author of The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith defended the principles of modern capitalism.
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The author of The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith defended the principles of modern capitalism. Like Smith, Franklin believed that individuals operating freely in the market can accomplish more than paternalistic government policies can.
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