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The Devil that Demolishes Democracy

The perennial habit of deficit spending by the State of California and by the Congress of the US weakens democracy and destroys the moral fiber of the taxpayers that is essential for the success of capitalism.

The Economy in Freefall: Joseph Stiglitz Takes on the Perils of the Free Market

Pulitzer prize winner Joseph Stiglitz offers his incisive thoughts on the economic downturn that has affected the world's economy.

The Audacity of Help

The Audacity of Help by John F. Wasik reports on President Obama's 'economic plan and the remaking of America;' and attempts to identify 'who wins, who loses in healthcare, education, taxes, and energy.'

Economist Always Tell the Truth? Trust Me

Why is everyone listening to the latest Nobel Laureate in economics? Does winning the prize automatically mean he is correct about things? A look at recent history shows how poorly some Economic Laureates have done.

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