This book comprises a series of lectures on the advantages and disadvantages of free trade with China, given by an unknown author. It discusses the political, economic, and social implications of free trade and analyzes its impact on domestic industries. The author argues that while free trade promotes prosperity and peace between nations, it also poses challenges to the stability of national economies. This book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the intersection of economics, politics, and international relations.
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