Right? And there really is a whole lot of gray between Fortress America and laissez faire.
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Replying to @SeanTrende @zeynep
this is what lefty/labor types, and sympathetic economists have been screaming for decades!
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Replying to @chrislhayes @SeanTrende
Yep. This induced "helplessness" is, I believe, at core of current global crisis of politics, among other things.
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There is an enormous amount of political space of possible that could even be common ground, not just left.
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We haven't even begun to chip away at the necessary conversation of how to reorganize society. Urgent need.
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I'm extremely skeptical that this part of the double movement will work out well.
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Haha, but the current model of burying head in sand isn't working out much better, wouldn't you say?
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it's obviously imperfect. If we were going to have a normal policy debate, there are things to consider...
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Replying to @dandrezner @zeynep and
but the odds of this being a clusterf**k rather than a normal policy debate are pretty damn high.
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and the foreign policy implications of all of the incoming trade policies are... um... not good.
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Way to oppose counterproductive stuff, or crude protectionism or crazy mercantilism is .. alternatives.
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Replying to @zeynep @dandrezner and
Let's stop treating trade, automation & markets as external forces & representations of ideal type.
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fine, but I refuse to relinquish my skepticism that government actions targeted at trade will work well.
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