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Arthur Latham Perry (February 27, 1830 – July 9, 1905), born in Lyme, New Hampshire, was a prominent American economist and advocate of free trade. He graduated from Williams College in 1852 and was Orrin Sage Professor of history and political economy〔Perry, Arthur Latham, ''Principles of Political Economy'', Charles Scribner's Sons, 1891, title page〕 there from 1853 to 1891, when he became professor emeritus. His book ''Political Economy'' (1865) went through 22 editions during his life, and his ''Introduction to Political Economy'' (1877) went through five editions. His final statement came in 1891 with his ''Principles of Political Economy''. ==Free Trade philosophy== For several years he toured the country during his summer holidays, giving lectures on the principle of free trade for The American Free Trade League. In 1868-69, he publicly debated this question with Horace Greeley in Boston and New York.〔''The New International Encyclopaedia'', Volume XV, Dodd Mead and Company, 1904, p. 603〕 His basic case against protectionism was that it benefited the rich at the expense of the poor, the industrialists at the expense of farmers and others, as is indicated in the title of his widely circulated pamphlet, "Foes of the Farmers" (1874).
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