1. Perry Anderson's very fine & under-rated book "American Foreign Policy and Its Thinkers" holds up very well in wake of Trump's victory.
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6. Anyways, I reviewed Anderson here & recommend the book highly:https://newrepublic.com/article/121921/perry-andersons-american-foreign-policy-and-its-thinkers …
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Overall more Americans benefit from open global economy than would from reversion to 30s autarky. 1/
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But hypothetical cost of system breakdown harder argument than specific, tangible costs of its defense 2/2
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I’ve heard it described as $x00/yr benefit (lower consumer costs) for every American at the expense of x,000 American jobs.
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so the overall benefit is intangible but the cost can be honed in on.
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what didn't benefit Americans was GOP tax and fiscal policy that led to gross inequality
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it isn't just that. global capitalism also eliminated sectors of US jobs, concentrated in the rust belt.
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trade & alliances made luxury goods more affordable, ameliorated world wide poverty, averted World War III, but yeah, so what?
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How is the necessity of ever increasing markets handled in the book?
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I didn't the read the book, bt this election has ben an eye opener on the clash btwn strains of nationalism verse...
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