A classic treatise on political economy by Amasa Walker, a prominent American economist and politician of the 19th century. In this book, Walker explains the principles of wealth production, distribution, and consumption, and their role in shaping social and political institutions. He advocates for free trade, low tariffs, and sound money policies, based on his belief in the virtues of individualism and laissez-faire capitalism.
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