I would like to invite you to have a look at some articles from a much more enlightened American, John Ikerd, Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri. He appears to be committed to preservation of the small farm way of life (i.e. non-corporate) and has some very interesting perspectives on free trade and globalization. Such as "First, trade is truly free only if both partners are “free not to trade.” Participants in “free trade” must have an “interdependent” relationship. Interdependence implies that people relate to each other “by choice,” not “by necessity.” If one trading partner is dependent on another, the dependent partner may have no choice but to do whatever is necessary to maintain the relationship. “Interdependent” relationships can only be formed between two otherwise independent entities. When both are independent, neither is compelled to either form or maintain the relationship. Under such circumstances, trading relationships are formed only if they are beneficial to both and continue only so long as they remain beneficial to both."
http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/faculty/jikerd/papers/TorontoGlobalization.html
http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/faculty/jikerd/papers/Smfmfed.html
http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/faculty/jikerd/papers/TorontoGlobalization.html
http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/faculty/jikerd/papers/Smfmfed.html
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