Economist Bill Easterly has a sharp piece in Foreign Policy about the dangerous utopianism of grand end-of-poverty visions.
Julian Sanchez | September 28, 2005
Economist Bill Easterly has a sharp piece in Foreign Policy about the dangerous utopianism of grand end-of-poverty visions.
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|9.29.05 @ 12:52AM|#
If an H&R commenter posts' a comment on a thread that no one is reading, will that comment really be posted?
|9.29.05 @ 3:48AM|#
Yes! No wait, no! Ahhhhhhhh......(hurled into the pit eternal peril)
|9.29.05 @ 4:35PM|#
I actually started reading the article, and it seemed pretty interesting, but a bit long, and I only got halfway through it, and then I stoped, and I probably won't be able to finish it, because this our busy season and I shouldn't even be stopping to skim the posts today.
So for the time being, I'm all about brevity.
|9.29.05 @ 9:19PM|#
Throwin' out a little NYU link-love, nice.
We all know it was a good school!