The Rise and Decline of the Free Trade Movement (Classic Reprint)

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The story of the rise and decline of the Free Trade movement has a practical bearing which renders it a matter of general interest at the present time; but it has also a special attraction for students of political phenomena. The agitation may be said to have been unique, for it had its basis in a scientific doctrine. The history of all ages of the world has shewn the play of human aspirations and passions, of racial an tipathies and moral ideals; but it was left for the eighteenth century to make a great advance in formu lating the knowledge of human society and of the conditions of its prosperity. The Free Trade move ment as a political force owed its strength to the fact that it had a scientific character: this seems also to account for its limitations and defects.

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I
9
CHAP
13
Thoroughgoing Protection
27
PEEL AND RESTRICTIVE REGULATIONS
51
The failure of the Corn Law of 1815
57
The results of the repeal
67
COBDEN AND COMMERCIAL TREATIES
75
V
100
The probable effects on national
110
The balance of loss and gain
118
VI
124
i
151
The result of the survey
164
BACK TO ADAM SMITH
190

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