The book What is Free Trade? was written by author Bastiat, Frédéric, 1801-1850 Here you can read free online of What is Free Trade? book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What is Free Trade? a good or bad book?
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6 CHAPTER XVIII. THERE ARE NO ABSOLUTE PRINCIPLES. We cannot be too much astonished at the facility with which men resign themselves to be ignorant of what is most important for them to know, and we may feel sure that they have decided to go to sleep in their ignorance when they have brought themselves to pro- claim this axiom : There are no absolute principles. Enter the Halls of Congress. The question under discussion is whether the law shall interdift or allow international exchanges. Mr. c*...***** rises and says : " If you tolerate these exchanges, the foreigner will inundate you with his products, the English with cotton and iron goods, the Nova-Scotian with coal, the Spaniard with wool, the Italian with silk, the Canadian with cattle, the Swede with iron, the Newfoundlander with salt-fish. Industrial pursuits will thus be des- troyed." Mr. G***** replies : " If you prohibit these exchanges, the varied bene- fits which nature has lavfshed on different climates will be, to you, as though they were not.
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