Elements of Political Economy, With Special Reference to the Industrial History of Nations

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They are saying, " We choose to have a free choice between the home and the foreign maker, and so we pledge ourselves that the former shall have a chance to establish him- self." All freedom is won by sacrifice ; the wise and far-sighted people is the one that will make the sacrifice — that will sufi'er the pains of a bloody revolution, as more endurable than the long, wasting misery that centuries of tyranny inflict. Such a principle will not be left out of sight when such a people enters the ...work-shop and the factory.
A writer in the Fortnightly Review (London) says : " An observant journalist has remarked that it is a singular fact that in Austria 'those who have vigorously struck down every ecclesiastical and political monopoly throughout the empire are the most vehement advocates of a restrictive commercial policy, while on the other hand those who are in favor of free trade are the most ardent supporters of ecclesiastical privilege.' Austria is not singular in this respect. In France the ad- vocates of free speech and a free press are restrictionists ; while im- perialists, as a rule, are free traders.


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