"Free Trade Reimagined" begins with a sustained criticism of the
heart of the emerging world economy, the theory and practice of
free trade. Roberto Mangabeira Unger does not, however, defend
protectionism against free trade. Instead, he attacks and revises
the terms on which the traditional debate between free traders and
protectionists has been joined.
Unger's intervention in this major contemporary debate serves as
a point of departure for a proposal to rethink the basic ideas with
which we explain economic activity. He suggests, by example as well
as by theory, a way of understanding contemporary economies that is
both more realistic and more revealing of hidden possibilities for
transformation than are the established forms of economics.
One message of the book is that we need not choose between
accepting and rejecting globalization; we can have a different
globalization. Traditional free trade doctrine rests on shaky
empirical and theoretical ground. Unger takes a new approach to
show when international trade is likely to be useful or harmful to
the socially inclusive economic growth that every nation wants.
Another message is that the movement of people and ideas is more
important than the movement of things and money, and that freedom
to change the institutions defining a market economy is just as
important as freedom to exchange goods on the basis of those
institutions.
"Free Trade Reimagined" ranges broadly within and outside
economics. Presenting technical issues in plain language, it
appeals to the general reader. It puts a disciplined imagination in
the service of rebellion against the dictatorship of no
alternatives that characterizes life and thought today.
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