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Yes, it now seems clear that this was a (clumsy) putsch attempt and should be treated as such. Peter Dorman offers some advice on how to treat it.EconospeakPost-Putsch: Why There Should Be Consequences for Enablers of the Capitol InvasionGetting the Shakespearean Part RightPeter Dorman | Professor of Political Economy, The Evergreen State College
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Yes, it now seems clear that this was a (clumsy) putsch attempt and should be treated as such. Peter Dorman offers some advice on how to treat it.EconospeakPost-Putsch: Why There Should Be Consequences for Enablers of the Capitol InvasionGetting the Shakespearean Part RightPeter Dorman | Professor of Political Economy, The Evergreen State College
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Econospeak
Post-Putsch: Why There Should Be Consequences for Enablers of the Capitol Invasion
Getting the Shakespearean Part Right
Peter Dorman | Professor of Political Economy, The Evergreen State College