This book is a collection of essays and speeches delivered by the members of the Cobden Club, a 19th-century organization dedicated to promoting free trade. The authors argue that unrestricted trade between nations promotes economic growth and cultural exchange, and that tariffs and protectionism lead to poverty and conflict. The book includes an introduction that provides historical and political context for the debate surrounding free trade.
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