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Book Review: Of Kings, Keynes, and Capitalism
For Carter, “after nearly a century on trial,” Keynesianism “has not embarrassed itself, but neither has it been vindicated” (530). In particular, he...
cato.org - 17 days ago



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Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.2 Lens Review: Unwieldy and expensive – but superb results
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Book Review: Rebecca Yarros’ “Onyx Storm (The Empyrean, #3)”
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at OSU chapter.*SPOILER WARNING*About “Onyx Storm”“Onyx Storm” is an enthralling...
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music
Fluance Ri71 speaker review: Power and function that goes beyond the bookshelf
Bookshelf speakers haven’t, and don’t, immediately come to mind when you think about speakers that suit many purposes. While passive speakers and...
digitaltrends.com - 29 days ago
education
The woes of ‘attention capitalism’ are new, but the cure is ancient
Attention, please! We are losing the liberty of controlling our own minds. And education must be restructured to meet this challenge. The corporations that define...
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Book Review: Philip Gefter’s Superb ‘Cocktails With George And Martha’
It always interested Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane that while left-handed writers represent roughly 11 percent of the population, something like 40 percent of Cato’s staff...
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Book Review: ‘Power from the Podium’
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movie & tv
‘I’m Still Here’ review: Life and disappearances under a brutal regime inform this Oscar-nominated Brazilian drama
When we meet the Paiva family in “I’m Still Here,” now in limited release and a compelling reason to leave your couch for a...
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gaming
Lenovo Legion Go S review: feels good, plays bad
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Crack-Up Capitalism by Quinn Slobodian review – the economic anarchy of Liz Truss’s dreams
This time ly and important study of investment zones exposes the limitations of the experiments favoured by free-market fanatics...
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Review: Critic probes connection between books and depression in ‘Bibliophobia’
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miamiherald.com - 30+ days ago
outdoors
Gozney Tread Review: Top Portable Pizza Oven
Key Points:• Imagine pizza night under the stars—hot, crispy, and straight from the Gozney Tread portable pizza oven. • Today, we’re diving into this...
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music
Album Review: Ethel Cain ‘Perverts’
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technology
Rattantree walking pad review: 'So close' to a 5-star way to walk at home - and now on sale
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Maya, Give Me a Title Review: Michel Gondry Rejuvenates His Creative Spirit with Earnest Animation
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Book Review: 'Forza Ferrari: How F1’s Most Famous Team Can Win Again'
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Review: ‘The Human Scale’ explores life between the bombs in the Middle East
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Unknown 9: Awakening review: don’t sleep on this surprisingly intricate gem
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Review: Gal Guardians: Servants Of The Dark (Switch) - Cracking Combat In This Character-Swapping Metroidvania
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Review: Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (PS5) - Don't Sleep on This Deeper RPG Sequel
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business
This skateboarding economist suggests we need more skateparks and less capitalism
"The Skateboarding Ethic and the Spirit of Anti-Capitalism." That was the title of an unusual paper presented at the annual meeting of American economists this...
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Bernie Sanders on going viral: ‘There I was with my mittens on the moon, at the Last Supper, on the Titanic’
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science
Book Review: The Impossible Man
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money
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