Statesmanship for Political Economy in the National Interest

[...]Americans have conflicting convictions about foreign affairs strategy and economic policy at this time of rising danger to our safety and independence. [...]I will contest the notion that economic nationalism is a botched bygone policy by tracing America's strategy of industrial developmen...

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Published inHumanitas (Washington, D.C.) Vol. 35; no. 1; pp. 28 - 55
Main Author Hitchen, Nathan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Charlottesville Philosophy Documentation Center 2022
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Summary:[...]Americans have conflicting convictions about foreign affairs strategy and economic policy at this time of rising danger to our safety and independence. [...]I will contest the notion that economic nationalism is a botched bygone policy by tracing America's strategy of industrial development. [...]I will argue that learning this history should liberate our leaders to formulate economic strategy in the national interest to rebuild American power, which our neglect and naivete dissipated for three decades. [...]the agenda before American statesmen of the next thirty years is to apply this principle to a grand strategy of rebuilding our power to secure our peace.
ISSN:1066-7210
DOI:10.5840/humanitas2022351/23