"Theodore Roosevelt's Views On Protection" presents a detailed examination of the former president's stance on protectionist trade policies. This work, originally published by the Home Market Club of Boston, offers insights into Roosevelt's perspective on tariffs, trade, and their impact on the American economy.
The book provides a historical context for understanding the economic debates of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shedding light on the arguments for and against protectionism. It explores how Roosevelt's views were shaped by the economic conditions and political considerations of his time. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in American economic history, trade policy, and the political thought of Theodore Roosevelt.
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