Gaius Publius: Notes on Seymour Hersh’s Book “Reporter”
Seyrmour Hersh’s retrospective demonstrates how much nerve it takes to do reporting, and how few reporters have it.
Read more...Seyrmour Hersh’s retrospective demonstrates how much nerve it takes to do reporting, and how few reporters have it.
Read more...As the rich in America get richer, the poorest fall further behind.
Read more...What might a win in the July 1 presidential election by the charismatic, anti-neoliberal Andres Manuel Lopez Obrado mean for Mexico and the US?
Read more...How “financial repression,” as in negative real interest rates, whacked Italy and boosted Spain.
Read more...How Democrats have failed either to oppose or capitalize on the democracy-thwarting Hastert Rule.
Read more...A light-hearted economic analysis of the World Cup
Read more...Another area where bitcoin hype exceeds reality.
Read more...An official “put on your life jackets” Brexit warning.
Read more...Some observations about the Trump-China spat.
Read more...Why Germany is not the solution to the Eurozone’s woes.
Read more...Why North Korea will be unable to accept any deal the US offers.
Read more...Planned Parenthood shows its true colors, which is loyalty to the top 10%.
Read more...Net neutrality is dead. Long live net neutrality.
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