The ACID Capitalist Podcast

The Spice And The Ledger

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Apr 20, 2025
Dive into the evolution of economic thought as historical giants like Hamilton and Lincoln face off against Ricardo's theories. The discussion highlights tariffs as tools of industrial sovereignty and rebellion, not isolation. Explore the contrasting fates of America and Argentina in their paths to industrialization. The need for sustainable governance versus quick financial gains raises critical points about capitalism's effects on society. Ending on a reflective note, the conversation invites personal choices in shaping economic futures.
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The Spice Must Flow, Sovereignty Grows

  • Hamilton saw America as a nation to be built, not just a raw commodity exporter.
  • He pushed tariffs to redirect wealth into American sovereignty, preventing it from becoming a colonial dependency.
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Media Misrepresents Manufacturing Revival

  • Media distorted US Commerce Secretary Lutnick’s vision of domestic automated manufacturing into ridicule.
  • The true goal is a high-tech sovereign industrial base, not a return to low-wage sweatshops.
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Tariffs as Moral Instruments

  • Lincoln used tariffs not just for economic reasons but as moral tools to destroy slavery's profit engine.
  • This demonstrated tariffs’ dual power as both economic and ethical instruments for national transformation.
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