England in the 19th century has been termed the free trade nation, so it does become an ideology. It takes a big hit after the first world war and then you get a period of nationalism where economies are sort of not a target,. But much more focused in words or the British focused on the empire. After the Second World War or after Bretton Woods some economists like John Kenneth Calbraith say there is a limited role for protectionism now.

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