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DEBATERS' HANDBOOK SERIES

FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION

DEBATERS'

HANDBOOK SERIES

Enlargement of the United States Navy
(3d ed. rev. and enl.)

Direct Primaries (3d ed. rev. and enl.)
Capital Punishment

Commission Plan of Municipal Govern-
ment (3d ed. rev. and enl.)

Election of United States Senators (2d ed. rev.)

Income Tax (2d ed. rev. and enl.)

Initiative and Referendum (2d ed. rev. and enl.)

Central Bank of the United States

Woman Suffrage (2d ed. rev.)

Municipal Ownership

Child Labor

Open versus Closed Shop

Employment of Women

Federal Control of Interstate Corporations
Parcels Post

Compulsory Arbitration of Industrial Dis-
putes

Compulsory Insurance

Conservation of Natural Resources

Free Trade vs. Protection

Government Ownership of Railroads

Reciprocity

Trade Unions

Other titles in preparation

Each volume, one dollar net

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Debaters' Handbook Series

SELECTED ARTICLES

ON

FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION

COMPILED BY

JOY E. MORGAN

MINNEAPOLIS
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY

1912

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Tons of literature, a poorly informed and widely misguided general public, an opportunity for fascinating mental recreation, or prolonged intense study are conspicuous features of the present tariff realm. However, interest is growing and this book should afford guidance to a wide variety of readers. The material here presented is for (1) debaters, (2) students of political economy, and (3) citizens and general readers.

The book may well be used as a supplementary text in debating classes. The brief, tho not exhaustive, will suggest points of approach upon which the student may enlarge. From the bibliography much material has necessarily been excluded. The bibliographies listed herein will be useful to those wishing to go deeper into the subject. They are easily obtained.

It is believed that this book, as the others of the series, will be indispensable to libraries, debating classes and clubs, and helpful to many eager to be more intelligent citizens. August, 1912.

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