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- The Seating Arrangement at the Last Supper
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Tag Archives: Economic Crisis
Paul Krugman’s The Conscience of a Liberal 8: Party of Ideas
I finished Paul Krugman’s The Conscience of a Liberal. In this post, I’ll highlight something that Krugman says on page 271: “In fact, to survey the current political scene is to be struck by just how well formulated the progressive … Continue reading
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Paul Krugman’s The Conscience of a Liberal 7
In my latest reading of The Conscience of a Liberal, Paul Krugman refers to a study by Elizabeth Warren and business consultant Amelia Warren Tyagi (who is also Elizabeth Warren’s daughter) concerning bankruptcy in the U.S. Krugman summarizes their findings … Continue reading