Saturday, March 03, 2018

More on "Free Trade"

While I'm not enchanted with all of what Z-Man thinks, his take on "free trade" is worth your serious consideration.

...The current trade regime is also at the heart of the cosmopolitan globalism that seeks to reduce nations to a fiction and people to economic inputs. This neoliberal orthodoxy has eroded social capital to the point where the white middle class is nearing collapse. It’s not just America. The collapsing fertility rates in the Occident are part of the overall cultural collapse going in the West. Slapping tariffs on Chinese steel are not going to arrest this trend, but it does open the door for cultural critiques of the prevailing orthodoxy.

That’s the reality our betters would just as soon not allow back into the conversation. The fact is, a nation is its people. What defines France is the shared character and shared heritage of the people we call French. What defines a people is not the cost of goods or the price of labor. What defines a people is what they love together and what they hate together. It is the collection of tastes and inclinations, no different than family traditions, that have been cultivated and passed down from one generation to the next....

No apologies, people.  My neighbors are, and always will be, more important to me than any Chinaman or--for that matter--Frenchman or German.

Your mileage may vary, but please:  don't try the  "end of the world" bullshit.

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