Drawing on data and analysis from the time, this address provides insight into the economic and social effects of free trade in England during the late 19th century. With cogent arguments and persuasive language, the authors make a compelling case for the benefits of free trade, and shed light on the political and social debates of the time.
George Webb Medley Livres


Delivered by historian George Webb Medley to a political club in Sheffield, this address argues in favor of free trade and its role in promoting British economic prosperity and global influence. Medley reviews the history of British trade policy, from mercantilism to protectionism, and spells out the benefits of free trade for workers, consumers, and the economy at large.