“When it comes to acid rain or oil spills or depleted fisheries or tainted groundwater or fluorocarbon propellants or radiation leaks or sexually transmitted diseases, national frontiers are simple irrelevant. Toxins don't stop for customs inspections and microbes don't carry passports. North America became a water and free-trade zone long before NAFTA loosened up the market in goods.” LongAmericaWaterSimpleDiseaseRainTradeEnvironmentalOilZoneGoodsCustomsRadiationPollutionIrrelevantFrontiersAcidSexuallySpillsNorth AmericaPassportsFree TradeLeaksTaintedInspectionToxinsMicrobesOil SpillNaftaFisheriesAcid RainSexually Transmitted DiseasesGroundwaterTrade Zone Author:Benjamin Barber
“I feel that all knowledge should be in the free-trade zone. Your knowledge, my knowledge, everybody's knowledge should be made use of. I think people who refuse to use other people's knowledge are making a big mistake. Those who refuse to share their knowledge with other people are making a great mistake, because we need it all. I don't have any problem about ideas I got from other people. If I find them useful, I'll just ease them right in and make them my own.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsFeelsShouldMadeIdeasUseProblemBigsCommunityMy OwnMistakeShareTradeRefuseEaseZoneFree TradeGreat MistakesBig MistakeTrade Zone Book:We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change Source: We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change
“In American terms, the accomplishment of Genghis Khan might be understood if the United States, instead of being created by a group of educated merchants or wealthy planters, had been founded by one of its illiterate slaves, who, by sheer force of personality, charisma, and determination, liberated America from foreign rule, united the people, created an alphabet, wrote the constitution, established universal religious freedom, invented a new system of warfare, marched an army from Canada to Brazil, and opened roads of commerce in a free-trade zone that stretched across the continents.” PeopleIfsStatesMightAmericaForceTermReligiousUnitedUnited StatesGroupsPersonalityUnderstoodDeterminationUniversalConstitutionArmyTradeSlaveEducatedAccomplishmentCanadaZoneWealthyContinentsCommerceWarfareSheerLiberatedMerchantsReligious FreedomBrazilCharismaAlphabetIlliterateFree TradePlantersTrade Zone Author:Jack Weatherford
“I am for joining a free trade zone. The European Union is not such zone, but a zone of raging bureaucracy which stears every hectolitre of wine, and every tone of beef.” TradeWineUnionsRageToneZoneBureaucracyJoiningEuropean UnionBeefFree TradeTrade Zone Author:Janusz Korwin-Mikke
“Most British people are keen to remain in a European free trade zone; and most EU states are keen to keep us there, because we buy from them more than we sell to them to the tune of £40 million per day.” PeopleStatesMillionsTradeSellsBritishTunesZoneFree TradeTrade Zone Author:Daniel Hannan