Rediscovering Order in an Age of Populism by Mike Pence & Ed Feulner
https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/rediscovering-order-age-populism
Rather than advance the American-led internationalism of our country at the height of its powers, populism complains that our allies and trading partners have taken advantage of us, and that we need tariffs to settle the score, even at the expense of our own national security and economic growth. Rather than uphold the long memory of the British colonists, who were suspicious of monarchical government's abuse of power, populism clamors for more centralization in Washington to work our will for the common good. Rather than Edmund Burke's belief that men have "a right to the fruits of their industry and to the means of making their industry fruitful," populists insist we weaponize the administrative state to compel businesses to act in our favor.
https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/rediscovering-order-age-populism
Rather than advance the American-led internationalism of our country at the height of its powers, populism complains that our allies and trading partners have taken advantage of us, and that we need tariffs to settle the score, even at the expense of our own national security and economic growth. Rather than uphold the long memory of the British colonists, who were suspicious of monarchical government's abuse of power, populism clamors for more centralization in Washington to work our will for the common good. Rather than Edmund Burke's belief that men have "a right to the fruits of their industry and to the means of making their industry fruitful," populists insist we weaponize the administrative state to compel businesses to act in our favor.