free trade 
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SOURCE: Washington Post
6/8/2022
Anti-Sweatshop Crusader Charles Kernaghan, 74
Kernaghan waged war against the dark side of free trade: the ruthless exploitation of workers in overseas factories.
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SOURCE: Jacobin
1/26/2021
How Mexico Reshaped the Global Economy: Interview With Christy Thornton
The Mexican government demanded a program of economic reparations to the developing world, but the system of international aid and trade that emerged worsened exploitation.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
7/22/19
When the American right loved Mexico
by Mario Del Pero and Vanni Pettinà
Back when conservatives exalted free markets, our neighbor to the south was a vital ally.
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SOURCE: In These Times
8-2-16
On Trade, Our Choices Aren’t Only Xenophobic Nationalism Or Neoliberal Globalization
by Leon Fink
Along with immigration, “free trade” is now the foremost symbol of a supposed either/or choice between globalism and nationalism.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
5-17-16
This is what Trump and Sanders get wrong about free trade
Trade agreements aren't the main reason the United States has lost manufacturing jobs.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
4-14-16
Free trade is once again tearing apart the Republican Party
by Marc-William Palen
Free trade has become the Republican elephant in the room, thanks to Donald Trump.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
2-17-16
Trump’s anti-trade tirades recall GOP’s protectionist past
by Marc-William Palen
Reagan's free trade policy is the exception in Republican Party history.
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