عن المؤلف

Richard Cobden was a prominent English manufacturer and politician known for his strong advocacy of free trade and peace. He played a crucial role in the repeal of the Corn Laws in the 1840s, which imposed high tariffs on imported grain. Cobden believed that free trade would not only benefit the economy but also foster international peace by promoting interdependence among nations. His efforts in the Anti-Corn Law League were instrumental in changing public opinion and policy around trade in Britain.

In addition to his work on free trade, Cobden was a passionate supporter of various social reforms, including education and civil liberties. He was also a vocal critic of militarism and imperialism, arguing that resources would be better spent on social improvement rather than military expansion. Cobden's legacy as a champion of free trade and social reform continues to influence economic and political thought to this day.

تاريخ الميلاد June 3, 1804
مكان الميلاد Midhurst, West Sussex, England
تاريخ الوفاة April 2, 1865
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