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Katharine Birbalsingh makes a case for free schools.
THE intellectual case for free trade is a clear one.
(If you're interested in the case for free schools, see this piece I wrote for Standpoint).
In economic logic, the case for free trade is the case for unilateral free trade.
In this regard, the case for free trade as a stimulus for innovation weakens, too.
A party that's afraid of nationalism finds it pretty well impossible to make a coherent case for free movement.
Economists are justly proud of the close reasoning that produced the classical case for free trade, and love to skewer dumb protectionist arguments.
With UBI gaining popularity it is not hard to find people making "the case for free money", as the New Yorker recently put it.
The question today is whether the case for free trade made two centuries ago is undermined by the changes now evident in the modern global economy.
The irony is that while this may undermine the government's credibility, it might also bolster the wider case for free movement.
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An opening essay co-authored by Robert Kagan and Ted Piccone urges Mr Obama to seize the initiative and make the case for free-trade agreements, overseas engagement and American leadership of a liberal economic world order to Congress and the public.
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