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Free Trade Folly - Free Trade and its So-Called Sophisms

Free Trade Folly - Free Trade and its So-Called Sophisms
Catalog # SKU2689
Publisher TGS Publishing
Weight 1.00 lbs
Author Name Robert P. Porter Edgar Alfred Bowringa John Barnard Bylesa Vere Henry Hobart
 
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Free Trade Folly
by
Robert P. Porter

Free Trade
and its
So-Called Sophisms

by
Edgar Alfred Bowringa
John Barnard Bylesa
Vere Henry Hobart

Two Books in One Volume!



Why Free Trade does not work! Why Free Trade is dangerous! The Free Trade theory has failed nations and peoples, time and time again, throughout history, yet, governments and leaders have refused to acknowledge its failings. Free Trade applications always put the economic and financial health of a people and nation into the hands of greed, (mercantilism and corporatism). Free Trade should not be confused with capitalism, since free trade theory has perverted the ideals of capitalism.

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TGS Publishing Note:
This is a facsimile book of an original printing. TGS invested in software and equipment in late 2008 that really increased the quality and speed to create facsimile books. This investment helps overcome many problems of reproducing many older books, such as yellowed pages, stains, see-thru or onion skin type paper, colored paper, brown inks, etc. These are scanned pages, not 'copied' pages, and the quality of print truly represents the quality of the print of the original book, though we may have been able to enhance or darken the print. We are proud to be able to preserve this work through new technology.



185+ pages - 8¼ x 6¾; softcover


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