Why does the author call this kind of free trade "radical"?
1) The World Trade Organization proposes that there should be no restrictions at all on any trade between any countries, even if a country feels restrictions are needed for health and safety.
2) The World Trade Organization is working hard to protect worker's rights, consumer safety, and the environment. As a result, consumer prices are going up.
3) Because the World Trade Organization is advocating for a "socialist agenda" in which each country's government would ensure that people have access to health care and a retirement system.
4) The "free trade" concerned here is not really free because some of the countries involved are socialist, or communist, or under a dictatorship.