Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations Ends Mercantilism, Revolutionizes Western Economics.
Western economics underwent a major shift from mercantilism to Adam Smith's ideas, marking the first revolution in the history of Western economics. Smith's book, "The Wealth of Nations," critiqued mercantilism and laid the foundation for classical political economics. This revolution was influenced by the development of capitalist industries and the French physiocratic school. Smith's work absorbed earlier economic theories and formed a comprehensive system that challenged and ultimately replaced mercantilism.