Constructive Imperialism by Viscount Milner
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Theory," as they are described by the author on the title-page, are
nothing less than a frontal attack on the dogmas of the Manchester School, as sacrificing the permanent interests of the nation to the ephemeral interests of the individual. They are bound on account of their originality and ability to provoke considerable controversy, and to compel the Cobdenites to make some attempt at an answer. The chapters are successively entitled "The Individualist Fallacy," "The Capitalist Fallacy," "The Trade Fallacy," and "Free Trade Psychology and Free Trade History." This is essentially a book to be read, marked, learned, and inwardly digested by all serious students of public affairs. THE "NATIONAL REVIEW" OFFICE 23 RYDER STREET, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, S.W. * * * * * THE NATIONAL REVIEW EDITED BY L.J. MAXSE Price 2s. 6d. net Monthly Established 24 Years |
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