The principle of free trade is non-interference. It is to suffer every man to employ his industry in the manner which he thinks most advantageous, without a pretense on the part of the legislator to control or direct his operations.
— Nassau Senior
- Nassau William Senior, 1790-1864
History of Economic Thought - Nassau William Senior 1790-1864
Thoemmes Continuum - Three Lectures on the Rate of Wages
by Nassau Senior
McMaster University - Political Economy
by Nassau Senior
Library of Economics and Liberty