En réponse à :
18 octobre 2009, par Robert Paris
MARX Karl (1852) :
Pauperism and Free Trade. - The approaching commercial crisis
London, Friday, October 15, 1852
In a malt-house in Banbury, Mr. Henley, President of the Board of Trade, lately explained to his assembled farming friends that Pauperism had decreased but by circumstances which had nothing to do with free trade ; and above all, by the famine of Ireland, the discovery of gold abroad, the exodus of Ireland, the great demand consequent thereon for British shipping, &c., (...)