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...minister to a 4,000-strong crowd in Beverly Hills....
...This attitude informed the work of John Kenneth Galbraith, the last of the old-fashioned progressives, who wrote of the need for “countervailing powers” to business, and of Michael Sandel, the most powerful...
...“These people by and large did not know anything about how to do the trade and expected Goldman to help them replicate it,” Burry wrote in an e-mail to his C.F.O....
...Samuel Huntington has called it the Lippmann Gap, echoing the American journalist Walter Lippmann in 1943: “Foreign policy consists in bringing into balance, with a comfortable surplus of power in reserve...
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