Rebuilding the Industrial Base: A Strategic Thesis for U.S. Manufacturing Leadership in a Post-Globalist Trade Order

(SERIES, PART 4 of 4)Abstract: The United States is undergoing a pivotal economic transformation—one that demands strategic awareness, industrial courage, and long-horizon vision. What began as a multi-decade erosion of manufacturing sovereignty has culminated in a geopolitical and monetary inflection point. Trade imbalances, fiat monetary distortion, offshore capital extraction, and structural dependencies have hollowed the […]
Prelude to Industrial Sovereignty: The Bretton Woods Origin and the Century of Monetary Drift (1944–2020)

(SERIES, PART 3 of 4) – Introduction: The World After War and the Birth of a Monetary Hegemon At the close of the Second World War, the world was economically devastated, politically unstable, and desperately in need of a new foundation for global trade. The United States, uniquely unscathed in its industrial base and possessing […]