The Analyst takes an editorial stance of classic and economic liberalism without being swayed by other than moral considerations such as the issues of social liberalism. It is based on a liberalism of Adam Smith and Jean-Baptiste Say and cultural conservatism. These values reflect the core motivation from 1843. It is for highly-educated, cultured readers who require an informed perspective.
Expect to focus on:
- Global trade policies
- Foreign affairs
- Laws related to prices, wages, rent, exchange, revenue and taxes government reports on commerce, agriculture and free trade
- Popular movements on free trade
- Supreme Court and international landmark court rulings
- Fiscal regulations, the markets, imports/exports, foreign news, manufacturing and tech, new mechanical improvements, Shipping and freight news, money market and public companies
- Agricultural geology and chemistry, farming, state of crops, markets, prices, foreign markets and prices, agricultural plans and climate change.
- Global trade, produce, political and fiscal changes, and other matters including exposes on the evils of maximizing free trade.
- Law reports on commerce, manufacturing and agriculture.
- Business listing of prices and statistics of the week.
- Comments from readers