In "The British American Federation A Necessity, Its Industrial Policy Also A Necessity," Isaac Buchanan advocates for a closer union between Great Britain and the United States. This book presents a detailed argument for the benefits of a formal federation, focusing particularly on the economic advantages of free trade and coordinated industrial policies.
Buchanan envisions a powerful alliance that could promote peace and prosperity for both nations, enhancing their global influence and economic stability. The book explores the potential structures of such a federation and addresses potential challenges and objections to the union. It offers a vision of a unified front in the face of global competition and geopolitical uncertainties, emphasizing the mutual benefits of economic cooperation.
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