London: Kegan Paul, Trench,Trübner & Co, Ltd., 1890. — 376 p.
In this book I have endeavored to determine whether protection or free trade better accords with the interests of labor, and to bring to a common conclusion on this subject those who really desire to raise wages.
Introductory
Clearing Ground
Of Method
Protection as an Universal Need
The Protective Unit
Trade
Production and Producers
Tariffs for Revenue
Tariffs for Protection
The Encouragement of Industry
The Home Market and Home Trade
Exports and Imports and etc.