Answer:
The invisible hand is a term coined by Adam Smith, through which he stated his belief that an individual who acts for the benefit of himself also indirectly acts for the benefit of society or the collective, given that through the obtaining of benefits on the individual face greater wealth would be generated, transferring these benefits to the whole of society. Thus, I consider that if Adam Smith saw the current capitalist governments and the public participation of these in social assistance systems, he would not consider such actions as correct.