

Episode 246: Why I Will Always Be a Free Trader
10 snips Aug 5, 2025
A lively discussion unfolds on the merits of free trade versus protectionism, centering on personal values and community impact. The complexities of economic ideologies within conservatism are explored, urging a more nuanced view of trade that connects to human rights. Historical contexts and government interventions in trade policy are critically analyzed. The speakers argue passionately for the benefits of a global free market, emphasizing how it fosters individual freedom and national prosperity.
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Unity and Principles in Conservatism
- David Bahnsen values unity in conservatism despite ideological disagreements.
- He critiques protectionists for lacking first principles, limiting principles, and real-life accountability in economics.
Markets' Indifference to National Power
- A global free market is indifferent but an American free market cares about national well-being.
- Both free markets and interventionist systems don't inherently ensure a nation's prosperity.
Free Movement Nuances
- Free traders support free movement of goods and capital but differ on free movement of people.
- Grouping goods, capital, and people in one free market concept is problematic.