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was that it benefited the rich at the expense of the poor, the industrialists at the expense of farmers and others, as is indicated in the title of his widely circulated pamphlet, "Foes of the Farmers" (1874).
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Rothbard, Murray N., "Toward a Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics," Center for Libertarian Studies: Occasional Paper Series #3, 1977, p. 31.
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He was also a local historian, and wrote extensively on this topic. His best-known works were two, massive histories of the town he lived in:
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Though he was the "most widely read American economist of his time", with his texts taking only third place in sales behind those of
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in 1852 and was Orrin Sage Professor of history and political economy there from 1853 to 1891, when he became professor emeritus.
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For several years he toured the country during his summer holidays, giving lectures on the principle of free trade for The
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A Tale of Two Tariff Commissions and One Dubious 'Globalization Backlash'"
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He married Mary Brown Smedley, with whom he had five sons,
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Lyme, New Hampshire
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Macroeconomics
Williams College
Williams College
Lyme
New Hampshire
free trade
Williams College
American Free Trade League
Horace Greeley
protectionism
Adam Smith
J.S. Mill
Joseph Schumpeter
French Liberal School
Frédéric Bastiat
Richard Whately
catallactics
Bliss
Lewis
Principles of Political Economy
"Arthur Latham Perry (1830–1905)"
Origins in Williamstown
Williamstown and Williams College
Meardon, Stephen
A Tale of Two Tariff Commissions and One Dubious 'Globalization Backlash'"
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