Description du livre
Free Trade with India: An Enquiry into the True State of the Question at Issue Between His Majesty's Ministers, the Honorable the East India Company, and the Public at Large, on the Justice and Policy of a Free Trade to India is a seminal work that delves into the complex and contentious debate surrounding the British East India Company's monopoly over trade with India in the early 19th century. The book meticulously examines the arguments presented by His Majesty's Ministers, the East India Company, and the broader British public, offering a comprehensive analysis of the economic, political, and moral dimensions of the free trade question. Through a detailed exploration of parliamentary debates, official correspondence, and contemporary economic theories, the author dissects the justifications for and against maintaining the Company's exclusive trading rights. The book highlights the growing demand among British merchants and manufacturers for open access to the lucrative Indian markets, arguing that the Company's monopoly stifles competition, innovation, and the overall prosperity of the British nation. At the same time, it considers the Company's counterarguments, which emphasize the importance of regulated trade for maintaining political stability and safeguarding British interests in the subcontinent. The work is notable for its balanced approach, presenting the perspectives of all stakeholders involved and scrutinizing the broader implications of free trade for both Britain and India. It addresses concerns about the potential impact on Indian society, the risks of economic exploitation, and the responsibilities of the British government in managing its colonial interests. The author also situates the debate within the larger context of global trade and imperial policy, drawing comparisons with other colonial enterprises and the shifting attitudes toward mercantilism and economic liberalism. Rich in historical detail and intellectual rigor, Free Trade with India serves as both a critical historical document and a thought-provoking treatise on the principles of free trade, colonial governance, and economic justice. It remains an essential resource for scholars of British imperial history, economic policy, and the enduring legacy of colonialism in shaping global trade relations.