One of Brits' Biggest Brexit Fears Is That They'll Have to—Oof—Eat American Food I would go further. Keynes in 1933 Via Gautam Menon. As Keynes said in 1933:
“Ideas, knowledge, science, hospitality, travel – these are the things which should of their nature be international. But let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and conveniently possible, and, above all, let finance be primarily national.
For these strong reasons, therefore, I am inclined to the belief that a greater measure of national self-sufficiency and economic isolation among countries may tend to serve the cause of peace, rather than otherwise." I would go further and go for local self sufficiency even with in countries as much as possible. That may one way to counteract the tyranny of the state including one’s own.
“Ideas, knowledge, science, hospitality, travel – these are the things which should of their nature be international. But let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and conveniently possible, and, above all, let finance be primarily national.
For these strong reasons, therefore, I am inclined to the belief that a greater measure of national self-sufficiency and economic isolation among countries may tend to serve the cause of peace, rather than otherwise." I would go further and go for local self sufficiency even with in countries as much as possible. That may one way to counteract the tyranny of the state including one’s own.
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