In 1863, Karl Braun, a member of the Congress of German Economists (Kongress Deutscher Volkswirte) and later a leading politician of the National Liberal Party, published this study on free movement. He discusses the history of free movement in Germany (or the lack thereof) and the detrimental effects of closed borders. Then he goes on to address common objections to free movement and proposes a road for its introduction to the German Confederation (Deutscher Bund). The book contains an introduction by Hansjoerg Walther both on the author and the political background. In an appendix, two...
In 1863, Karl Braun, a member of the Congress of German Economists (Kongress Deutscher Volkswirte) and later a leading politician of the National Libe...