Zero Tariffs or No Trade: A Case for Free Trade
By John Pritchett
What if America embraced the boldest economic idea in trade history: zero tariffs-for everyone, or no trade at all?
In this powerful, provocative manifesto, John Pritchett dismantles the myths of protectionism and makes the unapologetic case for a zero-tariff trade regime. Rooted in American tradition and global economic logic, Zero Tariffs or No Trade argues that tariffs are not patriotic-they are hidden taxes on everyday goods, tools of cronyism, and obstacles to innovation.
From the legacy of the Smoot-Hawley disaster to the triumphs of the Walker Tariff and Cordell Hull's reciprocal vision, Pritchett draws on history, economics, and political strategy to show why tariffs persist-and how they can be eliminated. This is not a technocratic book. It is a declaration: trade is freedom.
Inside, you'll discover:
Why tariffs hurt consumers more than they help domestic industriesHow unilateral tariff elimination can create global leverageWhat historical successes in Britain, New Zealand, and Singapore revealHow zero tariffs can support national security, environmental goals, and digital innovationA detailed policy blueprint to make zero tariffs a politically viable realityWhether you're a policymaker, entrepreneur, student, or citizen, this is essential reading for anyone who believes America should lead not with fear, but with freedom.
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