"The freedom to trade internationally is an essential principle. It means that consumers should not be penalized for buying from anyone, or selling to anyone, regardless of the residence. Nor should domestic suppliers be granted anything like a monopoly or subsidized treatment. Nor should trade be used as a weapon in the form of sanctions. Ron Paul has upheld these principles as well, which makes him an old-fashioned liberal in the manner of Cobden and Bright and the American Southern tradition. He has also rejected the mistake of many free traders who believe that a military arm is necessary to back the invisible hand of the marketplace. For Ron Paul, freedom is all of a piece. "
fonte: http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/foreign-policy-rp.html .
5.11.07
Leitura Recomendada II: "The Foreign Policy of Ron Paul" de Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
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