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"How to Think About Trade" - Julius Krein
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2024
- This lecture was given as part of the April 2018 National Leadership Seminar, "What is American Greatness?"
Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminars are held in various locations across the country two to three times each year and address issues of politics, economics, and culture.
i think people need to teach machining and other industrial crafts. I personally will be starting a handtool business
That would help.A desire to build would be instilled.
Women are glutting the universities. Men need to take up traditionally manly things. HVAC is a good one. Medical equipment maintenance is another. There are plenty of others.
Those things don't take decades of university training.
abram galler - I once trained as a typewriter mechanic and had more independence and job satisfaction then any of my later higher paid cubicle jobs.
Even fairly high on the totem poll,there is a frustrating lack of control in cubical jobs.
I wish men like this were required to debate these topics in open long form with people like Ralph Nader and Paul Krugmen.
wow! A great continent
It's nice to see people on the right talking about how bad the free trade agreements are.
Then WHY did we agree to them? Were we threatened or coerced in some way?
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The best thing the US government can do for the industrial sector is to eliminate anti-employment and anti-production regulations.
How old is this video....Really?......He doesn't talk like 2018
According to the Hillsdale college website he made the speech on Wednesday, February 21 2018 at 9:30 a.m. EST.
What a brilliant, deeply thoughtful young man...how sad that he has to try to convince these old men about patriotism
What does "patriotism" have to do with trade? Much less FREE trade?
@@johnvannewhouse the same it has to do with any national policy
sad state of affairs that guys like this represent the apex of modern rw public intellectualism
Far more intelligent than you.
What is American greatness you ask? An oxymoron.
This man has no understanding whatsoever of basic economics. WTF?!?! Somebody get him a copy of Free to Choose!!
@@petebrown4625 uhhh...no. No, it isn't.
@@petebrown4625 sorry you're ignorant enough to feel that way....