My War on Globalism 24

Reversing global integration has predictably raised inflation, especially in the United States. The Trump administration’s trade tariffs—and retaliation by other countries—drove up U.S. prices for lumber, steel, aluminum, solar panels, and household furnishings. The COVID-19 pandemic then brought factory shutdowns, severe border restrictions, and huge consumer demand for goods as the service economy all but shut down,… Continue reading My War on Globalism 24

My War on Globalism 23

Now that the disruptions are piling one on top of the other, a new consensus has taken hold in the world’s advanced economies: It’s time to deglobalize. The better path now is to control borders more tightly, build resilient supply chains, pursue self-sufficiency in critical technologies, and inflict trade sanctions on adversaries regardless of global… Continue reading My War on Globalism 23

My War on Globalism 22

For decades, the critics of Globalization were mostly ignored because the benefits of global integration were simply too compelling to those who pulled the levers in government and large corporations. The dissenting voices could only throw a bit of sand in the gears. They forced globalization’s cheerleaders to accept a few minor brakes on unfettered… Continue reading My War on Globalism 22

My War on Globalism 20

As we enter the fourth wave of globalization, driven by the digital revolution, there is renewed debate over whether it is a beneficial force: powering economic growth, and allowing the spread of ideas to improve people’s lives; or whether it erodes communities, and widens the gap between the elites and the rest of the world.… Continue reading My War on Globalism 20

My War on Globalism 19

People state that globalism benefits the richest countries. Find any leftist website or other economics-illiterate person and they will say the same. But it doesn’t. It doesn’t benefit any nation. It works in the interest of multinational corporations, financial executives, and politicians. Everyone else is tossed to the back burner. The developing countries suffer poor… Continue reading My War on Globalism 19