"The Economist, Volume 1, No. 3" by Various, is an early 19th-century journal that analyzes political and economic issues, focusing on trade, agricultural policy, and the state of different countries. It opens with a close look at British trade with Brazil concerning the anti-slavery movement, pushing against the idea that restricting goods made by slaves will end slavery and suggesting it could hurt British people and jobs. Throughout, the journal deals with trade protection, agriculture, and the laws that shape economic relationships, revealing how ethical, economic, and political ideas mixed together in public discussions at the time.
The Economist, Volume 1, No. 3
By Various
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Discover a past world where debates about trade, ethics, and politics collided, shaping nations and influencing the lives of everyday people.
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