John Maynard Keynes Quote

In a regime of Free Trade and free economic intercourse it would be of little consequence that iron lay on one side of a political frontier, and labor, coal, and blast furnaces on the other. But as it is, men have devised ways to impoverish themselves and one another; and prefer collective animosities to individual happiness.


The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes (ed. 1971)


In a regime of Free Trade and free economic intercourse it would be of little consequence that iron lay on one side of a political frontier, and...

In a regime of Free Trade and free economic intercourse it would be of little consequence that iron lay on one side of a political frontier, and...

In a regime of Free Trade and free economic intercourse it would be of little consequence that iron lay on one side of a political frontier, and...

In a regime of Free Trade and free economic intercourse it would be of little consequence that iron lay on one side of a political frontier, and...