Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Revive the American Dream

Steve Bannon calls Reshoreโ€œOne of the most important books of the year, a tour de force of economic history and economic philosophy.โ€

โ€œSpencer Morrison makes a clear and highly persuasive case for the necessity of tariffs. Making America Great Again depends on bringing American jobs back where they belong โ€“ to America.โ€ย โ€“ Peter Navarro

President Trump recently reposted authorโ€™s article, โ€œTrumpโ€™s Tariffs Will Create Millions of Jobs.โ€

One of the must-read books of 2025.

Drive through rural America and youโ€™ll see small town after small town empty and decaying. As you drive past the abandoned manufacturing plants and shuttered Victorian homes once inhabited by its workers and executives, you can picture what the town was like forty years ago. A thriving community where the company president and assembly line worker went to the same church and whose children went to the same school.

But what if we could reclaim this America?

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In Spencer Morrisonโ€™s provocative new book,ย Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Revive the American Dream, Morrison argues that the strong manufacturing base that was long the cornerstone of a strong middle class, healthy economy and thriving country can be revived. Its disappearance was a choice โ€“ one made by elites who only cared about their bottom dollar – to export our jobs and our wealth abroad.

The all-too-predictable result is that Americans are poorer than they have ever been. And the cultural consequences could hardly be more profound. At an alarming rate, Americans are swapping healthy foods for highly processed foods, replacing high quality appliances and household items with imported cheap, low-quality goods and are becoming renters instead of homeowners. Because we are poorer, fewer of us are getting married and having children. In the hopelessness that abounds in rural America, more are turning to drugs.

How can this horrific reality be reversed, argues Morrison? Tariffs!

Reshoreย dispels the common misconceptions that free traders, libertarians and too many โ€œconservativesโ€ use to scare the American people about tariffs. It is vital reading for Americans ready to once again put America first and rebuild the America our founders left us.

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About the Autor

Spencer P. Morrison is a lawyer, sessional instructor of law, and independent intellectual with a focus on applied philosophy, empirical history, and practical economics. Author of Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Revive the American Dreamand Editor-in-Chief of the National Economics Editorial.

Spencer’s work has been featured on major publications including the BBC, Real Clear Politics, Blaze Media, the Daily Caller, the American Thinker, American Greatness, the Western Journal, and the Foundation for Economic Education.

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