The Million, Volume 2, subtitled "A Politico-economic Journal Devoted Especially To Tariff Reform," offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic and political debates of its time. This volume presents a collection of articles advocating for tariff reform, reflecting the significant political and economic issues debated in the United States during the 19th century.
Compiled anonymously, the journal provides valuable insights into the arguments and perspectives shaping economic policy and public opinion during this formative period. Readers interested in American economic history, political science, and the history of tariff debates will find this volume a rich resource. It illuminates the historical context of contemporary economic policy discussions and the enduring relevance of these issues.
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