andyflattery on Nostr: Global trade goes back to at least the Phoenicians. As a boy, Jesus made an ...
Global trade goes back to at least the Phoenicians. As a boy, Jesus made an apocryphal journey to England to trade with Joseph of Arimithea. This is different from globalization. Importing immigrant labor or outsourcing all production purely for efficiency, cost reduction, “gdp go up,” is not necessarily innovative. It seems to me you can be pro global trade but anti globalization.
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