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RE: Re: RE: re: say it ain't so, Paul
> I don't think that PK has moved to the left. He seems to have a very
narrow range of acceptable politics/economics. Anyone to the left or to the
right is fair game. He can write well and is clever, so when he lashes out
at the right, he can be pleasant to behold, but he often relies on rhetoric
rather than political economy when making his case.<
it's not that PK has moved to the left as much as that the "center" has
moved to the right (the selecton of Pres. Dubya, etc.) Of course, this
indicates that the left/right metaphor doesn't hold up very well.
JDevine
- Thread context:
- Re: re: say it ain't so, Paul, (continued)
- Re: re: say it ain't so, Paul,
Carl Remick Fri 25 Jan 2002, 17:20 GMT
- say it ain't so, Paul,
Devine, James Fri 25 Jan 2002, 17:35 GMT
- RE: re: say it ain't so, Paul,
Davies, Daniel Fri 25 Jan 2002, 19:53 GMT
- RE: Re: RE: re: say it ain't so, Paul,
Devine, James Fri 25 Jan 2002, 22:19 GMT
- attacking the ECB,
Ian Murray Thu 24 Jan 2002, 03:29 GMT
- Gender wage gap in US,
Ian Murray Thu 24 Jan 2002, 01:37 GMT
- Cloning,
Ian Murray Thu 24 Jan 2002, 01:18 GMT
- Progress: from Spitzenprodukte to Genius,
Tom Walker Wed 23 Jan 2002, 23:34 GMT
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