A NonReview of Yves Smith’s Econned, Plus Some Questions About Selling Books
…is going to labeled “liberal.” Which is a pity, because the book is not intended to cheerlead. In fact, its intended to poke and prod both sides into keeping what…
…is going to labeled “liberal.” Which is a pity, because the book is not intended to cheerlead. In fact, its intended to poke and prod both sides into keeping what…
…it was just that through the sixties and seventies they were stymied by a combination of the Democratic coalition forged in the New Deal along with the more liberal to…
…to Serfdom. This was not meant as any kind of joke at the time, it comes from the same mindset that would present Goldberg’s “Liberal Fascism” as a serious work…
…airways be full of screams and cries about how ‘San Francisco liberal’ Barbara Boxer was simply selling out America in favor of a bunch of Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys? Shelby…
…several of the cronyism acknowledgements, in the WSJ comics section today. I prefer the original. **The similarity to the Canadian Liberal Party’s selection of Celine Stephane Dion as their leader…
…so could not be explained with either branch of Liberal Economics, neither the Manchester or the Marxist versions of economic development really fitting the realities of pre-modern rural history.) But…
…14 votes, and if Reid bends and adds a centrist perhaps 14. Even if by some miracle Reid preserves two spots for liberal to progressive members, blocking action would mean…
…and one moderate, all with reputations for deal-making. One model one the D side breaks down as three centrists and one liberal, one models two and three you have two…
…is simple: Everything that is wrong with the country is the fault of liberalism and liberals. Republican politicians can position themselves as the voices of moderation and they do so,…
…with bigger — both his adversaries as well as his allies. Don’t you find it remarkable that one of the most partisan, liberal men in the last century serving in…