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Texas Cattleman Proposes Principles for Farming, Food in a New Economic Architecture

At the annual round of this year’s conventions so far of U.S. farm and ranch leaders, one striking focus common to all presentations, was exposing the “globalists”—transnational cartels, commodity exchanges, mega-banks, the BlackRock crowd, etc. Some leaders are moving from that to also address what principles a new “non-globalist” economic system must have. Proposals may be incomplete and limited, but the process is solid.

Connecting this with the principles raised by leaders of the Global Majority, focused on building up their national economies in South America, Africa and elsewhere, makes for a potentially world-changing force to bring about change, while minimizing chaos from the collapse of the Western system already under way.

Shad Sullivan, Texas cattle rancher, offers his priority principles at the conclusion of a guest column published June 20 in the Tri-State Livestock News, headlined “R-CALF—The War on Beef: How Incrementalism Kills Liberty.” Sullivan is the Private Property Rights Committee Chair for R-CALF USA, the largest U.S. association for independent livestock producers.

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