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<i>Not to be confused with [[Deindustrialization of the United States]]</i> | |||
'''Reindustrialization of the United States''' refers to the policy of reversing the financialization of the economy and bringing back the focus on the physical economy; building infrastructure, investing in science and technology, and raising the [[Potential Relative Population Density|potential relative population density]] to allow the population to flourish. | '''Reindustrialization of the United States''' refers to the policy of reversing the financialization of the economy and bringing back the focus on the physical economy; building infrastructure, investing in science and technology, and raising the [[Potential Relative Population Density|potential relative population density]] to allow the population to flourish. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 3 February 2024
Not to be confused with Deindustrialization of the United States
Reindustrialization of the United States refers to the policy of reversing the financialization of the economy and bringing back the focus on the physical economy; building infrastructure, investing in science and technology, and raising the potential relative population density to allow the population to flourish.
The corporate oligarchs, through NAFTA and various other trade deals have offshored well-paying American jobs to lower-income countries, which has devastate the American working class.