The Case Against Free Trade Explained

The Case Against Free Trade: GATT, NAFTA, and the Globalization of Corporate Power is a book edited by Ralph Nader which was first published in 1993. Besides Nader himself, the chapters are authored by many well known writers, activists and politicians.[1]

The volume is critical of the free trade system, claiming that corporations are using free trade as a cloak or smokescreen under which they intend to circumvent the democratic process to harm the health and safety of the general public. According to an excerpt from the introduction, "operating under the deceptive banner of "free" trade, multinational corporations are working hard to expand their control over the international economy and to undo vital health, safety, and economic protections won by citizen movements across the globe in recent decades."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Nader, Ralph. The Case Against Free Trade: GATT, NAFTA and the Globalization of Corporate Power An Earth Island Press Book. Brown. Jerry. 1993-09-22. North Atlantic Books. 9781556431692. First. San Francisco, Calif. English.
  2. Web site: Ralph Nader, "Free Trade and the Decline of Democracy" (1993). www.historymuse.net. 2018-11-17.