See also
U.S. Argues For More Protectionism And Subsidies
Also
The Rise of China (and the Fall of the U.S.?)
Alfred McCoy, Fred Harvey Harrington Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of To Govern the Globe: World Orders and Catastrophic Change.
Originally published at TomDispatch
There should be more protectionism, but belief in a globalized economy has brainwashed too many academics, technocrats, and public "intellectuals".
ReplyDelete“ belief in a globalized economy”
ReplyDeleteWas all a US soft power initiative…
That continuation of that policy currently being debated politically…
Multiculturalism was a Canadian invention...
ReplyDeleteLarge parts of the world keeps running with it.
Same with globalism.