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Edward Goldberg

Why Globalization Works for America: How Nationalist Trade Policies are Destroying Our Country

Why Globalization Works for America: How Nationalist Trade Policies are Destroying Our Country

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Edward Goldberg argues that globalization is the economic and cultural version of evolution, propelling cultures and societies forward as one new idea challenges or blends into another. However, harmful nationalist policies have arisen due to Americans not equally sharing globalization's benefits, and the government's refusal to implement policies to mitigate inequalities.

Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2020
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc


Globalization has become a hot-button issue in recent years, with many Americans blaming it for a range of problems, including blue-collar job loss, immigration, and trade deficits. While populists and progressives often agree on the negative effects of globalization, the United States is actually the biggest beneficiary of the global economy it has helped to create. Edward Goldberg argues that globalization is the economic and cultural version of evolution, a natural process that pushes people into more efficient behavior influenced by the market and our human need to explore, change, and grow. When implemented properly, globalization can propel cultures and societies forward as new ideas challenge or blend with existing ones. However, harmful nationalist policies have arisen due to the fact that Americans do not equally share the benefits of globalization, and the government's refusal to implement policies that would mitigate the rampant inequalities has made the situation worse.

In his book, "Why Globalization Works for America," Goldberg offers a historically informed analysis of why we should celebrate globalization's place in our lives. He argues that globalization has brought about significant economic growth, increased innovation, and improved quality of life for many people around the world. He also points out that globalization has created new opportunities for workers, particularly in the service sector, and has helped to reduce poverty and inequality in many countries.

However, Goldberg also acknowledges that globalization has its challenges. He notes that it can lead to job loss and displacement, particularly in industries that are vulnerable to competition from foreign companies. He also points out that globalization can exacerbate social and cultural tensions, particularly in countries that are not prepared for the changes that it brings.

To address these challenges, Goldberg suggests that the United States should implement policies that promote economic growth and job creation, while also protecting workers and promoting social and cultural diversity. He suggests that the government should invest in education and training programs to help workers adapt to the changing job market, and should also provide social safety nets to support those who are affected by job loss or displacement.

Goldberg's book has received widespread praise from both sides of the political spectrum. Conservatives have praised it for its emphasis on the benefits of globalization, while progressives have praised it for its emphasis on the need to address its challenges. However, some critics have argued that Goldberg's analysis is too simplistic and that it fails to take into account the negative effects of globalization on certain groups of people, such as workers in low-wage industries and immigrants.

Despite these criticisms, Goldberg's book remains a valuable contribution to the debate over globalization. It provides a clear and concise explanation of why globalization is important, and it offers a range of policy recommendations that can help to address its challenges. Whether you are a conservative or a progressive, it is worth reading this book to gain a better understanding of the impact of globalization on our lives.

In conclusion, globalization has become a hot-button issue in recent years, with many Americans blaming it for a range of problems. While populists and progressives often agree on the negative effects of globalization, the United States is actually the biggest beneficiary of the global economy it has helped to create. Edward Goldberg's book, "Why Globalization Works for America," offers a historically informed analysis of why we should celebrate globalization's place in our lives. While globalization has its challenges, it can also bring about significant economic growth, increased innovation, and improved quality of life for many people around the world. To address these challenges, the United States should implement policies that promote economic growth and job creation, while also protecting workers and promoting social and cultural diversity. Whether you are a conservative or a progressive, it is worth reading this book to gain a better understanding of the impact of globalization on our lives.

Weight: 474g
Dimension: 164 x 236 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781640123014

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