ABSTRACT

This book concerns the end of the age of colonization and the inherent changes in the world economy. It discusses the author’s perception of the disintegration of free trade and ideas on the solution of federation. Starting with an introduction to economic thought and history the author then presents the state of the world at the time of writing in terms of colonies and dependencies and looks at economic nationalism and economic separatism. This discursive text is an important account of the global economic issues of the early twentieth century by one of the most well-known economists of the age who became a foremost expert in international financial affairs.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part I|67 pages

Colonization

chapter Chapter I|21 pages

Conquest and Colonization

chapter Chapter II|12 pages

Voluntary Colonization

chapter Chapter III|18 pages

Types of Colonies

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

The Trade Empire

part II|98 pages

Disintegration

chapter Chapter I|18 pages

Democracy, Nationalism, Liberalism

chapter Chapter II|8 pages

Economic Separatism

chapter Chapter III|17 pages

Imperialist Nationalism

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

The Rising of the Nations

chapter Chapter V|26 pages

The Economic Revolt

chapter Chapter VI|12 pages

Autarchy

part III|227 pages

Empire Making or Empire Breaking?

chapter Chapter I|28 pages

Inequality

chapter Chapter II|9 pages

Equality

chapter Chapter III|25 pages

Change

chapter Chapter IV|28 pages

Equality of Opportunity

chapter Chapter V|50 pages

The Value of Colonies

chapter Chapter VI|28 pages

Conquest and Commerce

chapter Chapter VII|29 pages

Super-State or Empire

chapter Chapter VIII|28 pages

The Main Issue: Conquest or Federation