“Trade comes with no assurances that the spoils will be shared equitably. Across much of the industrialized world, an outsize share of the winnings have been harvested by people with advanced degrees, stock options and the need for accountants. Ordinary laborers have borne the costs, suffering joblessness and deepening economic anxiety.” The NYT’s Peter S. Goodman on one of the key issues of the American election, and one of the core issues of this era as well: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade?