The Great Betrayal

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The Great Betrayal is a political book by Pat Buchanan that critiques free trade and globalization from a nationalist, protectionist perspective.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political book
advocates tariffs
trade barriers
argues free trade harms American workers
free trade undermines national sovereignty
protectionism is necessary for national strength
associatedWith paleoconservatism
author Pat Buchanan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes NAFTA NERFINISHED
World Trade Organization NERFINISHED
bipartisan trade consensus in Washington
corporate globalism
free trade orthodoxy
industrial decline in the United States
multilateral trade agreements
outsourcing of American jobs
emphasizes importance of national sovereignty in trade policy
priority of national interest over global integration
focusesOn deindustrialization in the United States
loss of manufacturing jobs
sovereignty issues
trade deficits
genre economics
politics
hasAuthorPoliticalAffiliation Republican Party (United States) NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasKeyTheme critique of free trade
defense of American industry
hasPoliticalOrientation right-wing populist
intendedAudience American voters
conservative readers
language English
mainSubject economic nationalism
free trade
globalization
protectionism
mediaType print
politicalPerspective nationalist
protectionist
positionOnFreeTrade critical
positionOnGlobalization critical
proposes economic nationalism as alternative to free trade
relatedWork A Republic, Not an Empire NERFINISHED
Right from the Beginning NERFINISHED
setsInContext post-Cold War globalization
timePeriodDiscussed late 20th century

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Pat Buchanan notableWork The Great Betrayal