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Gabor Steingart addresses the politics of today's threat recognition, wherein nations are trained to identify threats that look like Adolph Hitler.
Steingart contends that globalization has rendered this model outdated. He states that the greatest threat to American security is not terrorism, but globalization.
Gabor Steingart argues that while free trade may have been beneficial in a "flat world," it is now an outdated philosophy which promotes inequality.
Steingart compares the lingering belief in free trade to a broken record, ceaselessly repeating an "empty war cry."
Gabor Steingart undermines the assumption that industrial economies necessarily evolve into service-based economies.
On the contrary, Steingart predicts a second industrial age after the burst of the national economic bubble.