To: hedgetrimmer
That is not an answer to the question I asked. Let me try again: "If those insitutions removed socialism, would you oppose free trade?" Free trade means the removal of government erected barriers to trade. For it or against it?
To: Gunslingr3
If the global institution remains, there is no free trade. If it is "free trade" then one individual would contact another to set up the deal would they not? Then removing socialism from the global instutition still does not make for free trade.
Why don't you rephrase the question. If the global institutions that regulate trade were dissolved, could there actually be free trade? Does nationality and devotion to your country impact "free trade"? If so, in what way? Does "free trade" trump everything,even human instinct and love of country, in reality?
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