Well, what do you know.... It's rare that I've even heard about the winner of the economics prize winner. And this time I'd read an article of the man just a couple of days ago!
It's Paul Krugman. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/e...aureates/2008/
The things I've read by him are things he's written as a columnist, I'm not familiar with his work as a researcher.
Any thoughts or reactions?
It's Paul Krugman. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/e...aureates/2008/
The things I've read by him are things he's written as a columnist, I'm not familiar with his work as a researcher.
Any thoughts or reactions?
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The novelist does not long to see the lion eat grass. He realizes that one and the same God created the wolf and the lamb, then smiled, "seeing that his work was good".
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They had temporarily escaped the factories, the warehouses, the slaughterhouses, the car washes - they'd be back in captivity the next day but now they were out - they were wild with freedom. They weren't thinking about the slavery of poverty. Or the slavery of welfare and food stamps. The rest of us would be all right until the poor learned how to make atom bombs in their basements.
The novelist does not long to see the lion eat grass. He realizes that one and the same God created the wolf and the lamb, then smiled, "seeing that his work was good".
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They had temporarily escaped the factories, the warehouses, the slaughterhouses, the car washes - they'd be back in captivity the next day but now they were out - they were wild with freedom. They weren't thinking about the slavery of poverty. Or the slavery of welfare and food stamps. The rest of us would be all right until the poor learned how to make atom bombs in their basements.