League of Nations Shall It Be An Alliance Or a Nation of Nations Must Be One
League of Nations Shall It Be An Alliance Or a Nation of Nations Must Be One
Alfred Owen Crozier
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If this means that the principles of the "most favored natioi clause" of treaties shall have universal application to al nations in the league and their commerce, it is a good thing But if the words "equitable treatment for the commerce o; 134 LEAGUE OF NATIONS CONSTITUTION all states members of the league" means, for example, that because England has free trade, and admits American goods without duty, therefore the United States must admit all British goods free, it would be a very bad thing. ...That might force the United States, on account of the most favored nations clause in its commercial treaties, to grant absolute free trade to all other countries. That would end the pro- tective tariff system and establish universal free trade. It would not raise European and Asiatic labor and wages to the American standard and level, but it might materially reduce the standard of living and wage scale of American labor down toward the European and Asiatic level. It would put American workmen in direct competition with foreign workmen, including the half billion people of Asia where workers are willing to labor for about thirty cents per day.
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