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Adam Smith Was Right About Free Trade, but He Didn’t Factor in National Security

Trade makes us richer, but relying too much on other countries can backfire.
Adam Smith Was Right About Free Trade, but He Didn’t Factor in National Security
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Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations“ is 250 years old this year and still very much part of the socioeconomic conversation. Smith was a believer in the merits of free trade and a critic of mercantilism—the then-popular fashion of promoting exports, reducing imports, and hoarding the precious metals emanating from this export surplus. In Smith’s view, mercantilism was definitely not the route to general prosperity.
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Troy Media columnist Pat Murphy casts a history buff’s eye at the goings-on in our world. Never cynical—well, perhaps a little bit.
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