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- catalog abstract ""In The Great Betrayal, Buchanan charges the architects of NAFTA and GATT with selling out the middle class and turning their backs on the nation. As the voice of populist conservatism, he speaks to the desperation of the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs as a result of the free-trade policies of the Global Economy. He shows how by exporting jobs to Asia and Mexico, the corporate elite is destroying the American dream and profiting from the exploitation of sweatshop labor. Abandoned by their government, American workers are being forced to compete with cheap Third World labor and, inevitably, are losing out." "Basing his arguments on the principles of our Founding Fathers and using real-life stories to illustrate the plight of the working class, Buchanan raises an impassioned call to arms. He offers a "new economic nationalism" and invites a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party in 2000 on the issues of national sovereignty and social justice. Republicans, neoconservatives, and Democrats cannot let his charges go unanswered."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10636448.
- catalog coverage "United States Economic conditions 1981-2001.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""In The Great Betrayal, Buchanan charges the architects of NAFTA and GATT with selling out the middle class and turning their backs on the nation. As the voice of populist conservatism, he speaks to the desperation of the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs as a result of the free-trade policies of the Global Economy. He shows how by exporting jobs to Asia and Mexico, the corporate elite is destroying the American dream and profiting from the exploitation of sweatshop labor. Abandoned by their government, American workers are being forced to compete with cheap Third World labor and, inevitably, are losing out." "Basing his arguments on the principles of our Founding Fathers and using real-life stories to illustrate the plight of the working class, Buchanan raises an impassioned call to arms. He offers a "new economic nationalism" and invites a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party in 2000 on the issues of national sovereignty and social justice. Republicans, neoconservatives, and Democrats cannot let his charges go unanswered."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "A Tale of Two Nations -- Where and How We Lost the Way -- The Counterrevolution and the Coming of a New Populism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-359) and index.".
- catalog extent "376 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0316115185".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Little, Brown,".
- catalog spatial "United States Economic conditions 1981-2001.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "337.73 21".
- catalog subject "Free trade.".
- catalog subject "HF1455 .B83 1998".
- catalog subject "Working class United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Tale of Two Nations -- Where and How We Lost the Way -- The Counterrevolution and the Coming of a New Populism.".
- catalog title "The great betrayal : how American sovereignty and social justice are being sacrificed to the gods of the global economy / Patrick J. Buchanan.".
- catalog type "text".