Adam Smith argued in the Wealth of Nations that buyers and sellers in the capitalist market advance the welfare of all by
A) laissez faire or "non-intervention" in the markets.
B) attending to their own private interests.
C) the invisible hand.
D) doing what is best for their own self-protection.
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