I'm one of many who express doubt that anyone can really revive factory work, given that the bulk of these jobs have been replaced by automation, not globalization. We can't uninvent technology. The plain fact is productivity has soared as automation has expanded, and companies aren't about to forfeit those gains in service of an election promise.
Since World War II, the idea that global trade enhances security and prosperity has driven most major economies. When people exchange goods across borders, the logic goes, they gain better and cheaper products and become less likely to take up arms.
Yet the existence of the "global shopping center" is a fact that cannot be undone. The vision of an economy for all will not be forgotten again.