From The American Mind <[email protected]>
Subject The Market’s Border Crisis
Date April 22, 2022 6:05 PM
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The Market’s Border Crisis

Oren Cass

American economists and policymakers dug our nation into its current industrial hole by failing to notice that the world has changed. Revitalizing the American industrial base requires moving beyond globalization.

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OS Mandarin

Rachel Bovard

The geoeconomic threat from China is real and growing and the U.S. is fundamentally unprepared to meet the threat, in no small part due to a series of choices made over the last several decades by policymakers determined to gut our domestic manufacturing and tech capabilities.

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MEMOS

Fatal Dependency

David P. Goldman

Since the Great Financial Crisis of 2008, the United States has borrowed a staggering sum that is nearly equal to America’s annual Gross Domestic Product. This increasing reliance on foreigners to lend us money could crater the dollar.

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'THE ROUNDTABLE' EPISODE #116

Libs of The Cathedral

Disney is at risk of losing its self-governing fiefdom in Florida. Meanwhile, Taylor Lorenz doxxed the owner of the Libs of TikTok account for the crime of doing journalism and showing parents what radical teachers are saying. Plus: Tucker Carlson is bringing right-wing digital vitalism to the older Right.

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