Morals of Economic Internationalism
Written in the early 20th century, 'Morals of Economic Internationalism' by J. A. Hobson is a critical treatise on the ethical dimensions of international economic relations. Hobson critiques the moral standards applied to nations compared to individuals, arguing that current international morality is inadequate and leads to inequities in global trade. He advocates for a cooperative economic framework that emphasizes mutual support among nations, particularly in the aftermath of World War I, challenging nationalist policies and promoting a more inclusive economic internationalism.

