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Stung by Covid, is the world embracing protectionism?
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Covid is putting globalisation and free trade through the wringer. A good crisis can be an effective stress test. But the world should remember that we need free trade more than it needs us.
“Free trade, one of the greatest blessings which a government can confer on a people, is in almost every country, unpopular,” wrote British historian Thomas Babington Macaulay. The comments made in 1824 by the man known for introducing the British system of education in India remain valid today too.
The Covid crisis has made every nation put the lives of its citizens ahead, sometimes to the detriment of others, and paralysed the global economy.
LankaWeb – Minute on Indian Education by Thomas Babington Macaulay – [February 2, 1835] This Day in History
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