Edward Pulsford was a prominent economist and social reformer in the early 20th century, and Commerce and the Empire is his most famous work. This book explores the complex relationship between commerce, imperialism, and social justice, arguing that trade can be a powerful force for good if harnessed properly. Pulsford’s ideas are still relevant for today’s globalized economy, and this book is essential reading for anyone interested in economic justice and human rights.
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