An intriguing and often overlooked aspect of Abraham Lincoln’s political philosophy was his belief in protectionism, or the imposition of tariffs to protect American industry. This book explores Lincoln’s ideas on protectionism and how they influenced his economic policies during his presidency. It also provides a fascinating glimpse into the economic debates of the mid-19th century and the role of government in shaping the economy.
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