It is indeed a fact that the TPP moves us closer to Economic Integration. Claiming that Economic Integration is a threat to classical liberalism is your opinion, and is not supported by the link you cited.
Economic Integration is undeniably a threat to American sovereignty and classical liberalism. The evidence is overwhelming.
The entire concept is that the centralization of power is always a good thing. There is no acknowledgement of natural rights in the European Union.
So a supranational world government that replaces the American Constitution and Bill of Rights is going to be rooted in popular sovereignty? Ha.
You are being overly optimistic in a world full of powerhungry collectivists who certainly see classical liberalism as an impediment to world peace and a perfect society.
"The Difference Between the U.S. Constitution and EU Constitution - MEP Dan Hannan"
https://youtu.be/dS6hQQ2pyco
The entire concept is that the centralization of power is always a good thing. There is no acknowledgement of natural rights in the European Union.
So a supranational world government that replaces the American Constitution and Bill of Rights is going to be rooted in popular sovereignty? Ha.
You are being overly optimistic in a world full of powerhungry collectivists who certainly see classical liberalism as an impediment to world peace and a perfect society.
"The Difference Between the U.S. Constitution and EU Constitution - MEP Dan Hannan" https://youtu.be/dS6hQQ2pyco