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John Maynard Keynes is often remembered as an advocate for permanent deficits. In fact, he opposed them.
The future in a representative capitalist democracy has never shown any inclination to permanency, but the volume and velocity of change approaching our species in the current age may be unprecedented.
5 feet of snow is keeping families together like nothing else does these days!
Donald Trump does not speak like any president of either party before him ever did. But his presidency will not be defined by his rhetoric.
A writer who lived in Spain during the 1960s explains what Catalonia’s drive for independence could mean for Spain—and Europe.
The death of the great American poet John Ashbery raises an important: Why are there are no “great” living American poets today?
News headlines and TV images in our present time seem to confirm George Orwell as some kind of uncanny prophet of human behavior.
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