THE RIGHTS OF LABOR
Colton, Calvin
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Add to basketSold by Antiquarian Bookshop, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since March 15, 2012
Condition: Used - Very good
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Add to basket96 pages; Foxed throughout, front wrapper chipped at corners. The author presents the arguments in favor of protectionism and an expansion of manufacturing, with evident disregard for the compensation and conditions of labour. Includes a survey of protectionist policy from 1812-1824, a discussion of the Tariff of 1824 and an extensive examination of the Tariff of 1846. OCLC 220209368 Kress C.6801. Calvin Colton (1789-1857) was an American journalist, clergyman, and author. He served as pastor of churches in Le Roy and Batavia, rector of the Church of the Messiah and held the chair of Public Economy at Trinity College, Hartford from 1852 to 1857. known as an advocate of protection, in 1848 he published a protectionist work, Public Economy for the United States. It was a strange mixture of views gained through earlier experiences religious, editorial, and political.
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