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Canada’s Heroic Delusion
The country’s 40-year-ago embrace of free trade with the U.S. has come back to haunt it.
by
Dónal Gill
via
The Dial
on
October 28, 2025
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Free Trader
A little understood part of the New Deal.
by
John Ganz
via
Unpopular Front
on
April 4, 2025
The Forgotten History of Left-Wing Free Traders
Discussing the little-known lineage of leftists who helped shape modern ideas of free trade.
by
Marc-William Palen
,
Jacob Bruggeman
via
Fusion
on
July 25, 2024
Feminism's Forgotten Free-Trade Past
Jane Addams and the interwar women’s peace movement: feminist contributions to international relations.
by
Marc-William Palen
via
History Matters
on
April 23, 2024
Recovering the Left-Wing Free Trade Tradition
Free trade has been defended primarily by neoliberals who cared little about social justice or democracy. An examination of its history paints a different picture.
by
Marc-William Palen
via
LPE Project
on
March 21, 2024
Free Trade's Origin Myth
American elites accepted the economic theory of "comparative advantage" mainly because it justified their geopolitical agenda.
by
Oren Cass
via
Law & Liberty
on
January 2, 2024
Ross Perot, Populist Harbinger
Views that were fringe in Perot’s day had, by the 2016 election, taken center stage.
by
Jacqueline Brandon
via
Dissent
on
July 10, 2019
partner
Donald Trump Wants to Take Republicans Back to Their Roots
The GOP was once the party of protectionism, while the Democrats led the way on free trade.
by
Jennifer Delton
via
Made By History
on
March 12, 2018
partner
Protectionism 100 Years ago Helped Ignite a World War. Could it Happen Again?
Abandoning free trade doesn't just hurt the economy. It threatens peace and stability across the globe.
by
Marc-William Palen
via
Made By History
on
June 30, 2017
End of the End of History, Redux
Remember Perot?
by
Frank Guan
via
n+1
on
March 24, 2016
The Rise of the Tech Hamiltonians
The political coalition that has formed under Trump’s banner has the potential to reshape American politics.
by
Walter Russell Mead
via
The Atlantic
on
January 24, 2026
America’s Greatest Mistake
Globalization left millions behind as a policy and transformed the world politically, a new book argues.
by
Siddhartha Mahanta
via
The American Prospect
on
October 3, 2025
Anti-Americanism in Canada Is Nothing New — It’s a Tradition
Trump’s tariffs/threats have sparked boycotts and motivated voters north of the border, but Canadians’ desire to distance themselves from the US has deep roots
by
Jake Pitre
via
New Lines
on
September 19, 2025
How National Self-Sufficiency Became a Goal of the Right
What looks like Trump-era economic nationalism has deep roots. German nationalists of the 1800s and fascist leaders of the 1930s imagined power through autarky.
by
Ian Klinke
via
Jacobin
on
September 7, 2025
When Trade Was at a Crossroads
When the WTO gathered in Seattle in 1999, protests erupted. Their strategy offers a model for resisting globalization at a time of renewed urgency.
by
E. Tammy Kim
via
New York Review of Books
on
September 4, 2025
Biff-Bang: Tariffs Before Trump
Trump's tariffs echo centuries of global protectionism, but history and economics question their effectiveness and long-term value.
by
Ferdinand Mount
via
London Review of Books
on
August 14, 2025
Lessons from Early America’s Tariff Wars
The 1790s debate shows that, even when they aim at moral goods, tariffs abet cronyism and corruption.
by
John C. Pinheiro
via
Law & Liberty
on
April 23, 2025
Regime Change in the West?
Where amid this turmoil does neoliberalism stand? In emergency conditions it has been forced to take measures.
by
Perry Anderson
via
London Review of Books
on
March 25, 2025
No Tariffs Without Representation
Executive trade power has gone too far.
by
Erik Matson
via
Law & Liberty
on
March 19, 2025
The Thinker Who Explains Trump’s Tariffs
Henry Charles Carey is arguably the most influential economist in American history.
by
Adam Rowe
via
Compact
on
March 4, 2025
Why Trump Admires President McKinley, the Original ‘Tariff Man’
President Donald Trump says McKinley made the United States prosperous through tariffs. Historians say that’s an incomplete understanding of the 25th president.
by
Andrew Jeong
via
Retropolis
on
January 27, 2025
Globalism, Sovereignty, and Resistance
Quinn Slobodian and Jennifer Mittelstadt discuss their research on the meanings of “globalism” and “sovereignty” throughout history.
by
Jennifer Mittelstadt
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Quinn Slobodian
via
History & Political Economy Project
on
November 18, 2024
The Nutty Nineties
What was in the water circa 1992?
by
Katrina Gulliver
via
Law & Liberty
on
July 9, 2024
How Activists Across the Pacific Northwest Planned the 1999 Seattle WTO Protests
Looking back on the environmentalist and anti-globalization movements of the 1990s.
by
D. W. Gibson
via
Literary Hub
on
June 21, 2024
Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
I’ve been going back to eastern Kentucky for over a decade. Since 2016, something there has changed.
by
Bradley Devlin
via
The American Conservative
on
April 22, 2024
The Long Shadow of NAFTA
Neither side of the border has seen the benefits it was promised.
by
Helen Andrews
via
The American Conservative
on
February 12, 2024
Cold Controls
“National security” and the history of US export controls.
by
Ella Coon
via
Phenomenal World
on
January 18, 2023
The Contradictions of Adam Smith
Smith's influence on American politics, and the misunderstanding at the heart of our idea of the "champion of capitalism."
by
Glory M. Liu
,
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
via
The Nation
on
December 14, 2022
1989-2001: America’s Long Lost Weekend
From the fall of the Berlin Wall to 9/11, we had relative peace and prosperity. We squandered it completely.
by
Walter Shapiro
via
The New Republic
on
June 27, 2022
Developmental Realism
Now is a critical time to acquire a better understanding of this misunderstood and oversimplified philosophy known as Neomercantilism.
by
Justin H. Vassallo
via
Phenomenal World
on
June 16, 2022
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