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The Fair Trade Fraud

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The Fair Trade Fraud is a direct attack on US trade policies and on the principle of political control of trade. James Bovard exposed the political and moral core of protectionism, demonstrating that politicians cannot make trade more fair by making it less free.

Paperback, 336 pages
Published August 15th 1992 by Palgrave Macmillan (first published 1991)
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Jay Casey
Honestly, I didn't get beyond the second chapter because I felt like I was wasting my time. I know enough about this subject to know that the first chapter was so full of untruths that I couldn't trust anything else I read. This is not an objective review of trade policy.
Caroline
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I got the impression that Bovard had an axe to grind, that he was bitter about not having had more people in the Clinton administration listen to his ideas. This bitterness comes through in the writing and undermines the arguments he makes.
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