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Student Event: Morals & Markets Presents "Are Economic Sanctions Ever Defensible?"

Student Event: Morals & Markets Presents "Are Economic Sanctions Ever Defensible?"

May 26, 2022
May 26
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May 26
5:00 PM
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6:30 PM
Online
Add to Calendar May 26, 2022 5:00 PM May 26, 2022 6:30 PM America/Los_Angeles Student Event: Morals & Markets Presents "Are Economic Sanctions Ever Defensible?" Online

Calling all students and young adults! Join Senior Scholar Dr. Richard Salsman for Morals & Markets on Thursday, May 26 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET for "Are Economic Sanctions Ever Defensible?"

Many nations recently have imposed economic sanctions on Russia. Is this proper? Effective? In “The Roots of War” (1966) Ayn Rand argued that “the essence of capitalism’s foreign policy is free trade—i.e., the abolition of trade barriers, of protective tariffs, of special privileges—the opening of the world’s trade routes to free international exchange and competition among the private citizens of all countries dealing directly with one another.” But she also opposed U.S. trade with America’s sworn, mortal enemies (e.g., U.S.S.R.). In this session we’ll discuss if/when economic sanctions are justified and their typical effects (for good or ill). Like protectionist measures, sanctions often hurt the imposer more than the imposed.

Those interested can Register/RSVP HERE.

For additional information and in preparation for the event, please review the ABSTRACT which includes links to recommended reading.