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The Enlightened EconomistRawls, reloaded [Review of Daniel Chandler's Free and Equal: What Would A Fair Society Look Like]Diane Coyle | Professor of Public Policy at the University of CambridgeProject SyndicateThe Pitfalls of Dollar Hegemony [Review of Perry Mehling's Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System (2022)]Jonathan Ira Levy, professor in the Department of History and the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and author of Ages of American Capitalism: A History of the United States (Random House, 2021)Al Mayadeen EnglishHistory has its course and timing [The world in transition]Bouthaina ShaabanThe BafflerThe Wonderful Death of a State [historical backgrounder, unsympathetic presentation of US nationalism and secessionism.]Quinn
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The Enlightened EconomistThe Enlightened EconomistRawls, reloaded [Review of Daniel Chandler's Free and Equal: What Would A Fair Society Look Like]Diane Coyle | Professor of Public Policy at the University of CambridgeProject SyndicateThe Pitfalls of Dollar Hegemony [Review of Perry Mehling's Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System (2022)]Jonathan Ira Levy, professor in the Department of History and the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, and author of Ages of American Capitalism: A History of the United States (Random House, 2021)Al Mayadeen EnglishHistory has its course and timing [The world in transition]Bouthaina ShaabanThe BafflerThe Wonderful Death of a State [historical backgrounder, unsympathetic presentation of US nationalism and secessionism.]Quinn
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The Wonderful Death of a State [historical backgrounder, unsympathetic presentation of US nationalism and secessionism.]
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