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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | Back in high school, the first book I read making the arguments against global corporations and globalization was Global Reach, which had been published a few years earlier back in 1974. Since then, anti-globalization arguments have been a consistent drumbeat in the background. I remember controversies over the "Tokyo round" of world trade talks in | |
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www.acton.org
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| | | | America's immigration debate will never be adequately addressed until we think clearly about the economic incentives that encourage Mexican citizens to risk their lives to cross the border. In fact, if we care about human dignity we must think comprehensively about the conditions for human flourishing so that the effective policies promote the common good. Sadly, U.S. government farm subsidies create the conditions for the oppression and poor health care of Mexican migrant workers in ways that make those subsidies nothing less than immoral. | |
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www.indystar.com
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| | | | One of the most ambitious planned industrial towns in U.S. history took shape at the southern edge of Lake Michigan in Indiana. | |
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carbontracker.org
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