The Wealth of Ruminations
London's Adam Smith Institute kicks off its new blog by asking whether Naomi Klein's No Logo should be subject to its own proposed market remedies.
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heh.
that post was pretty good, but what's up with that "only right wingers have a sense of humor" post? are they smoking crack over there at the institute?
maybe we could rebrand that "moralizers have no sense of humor" and we'd be closer to the truth - though the funniest people in america are moralizers, whether or not they know it.
I think the idea was that the right-wing / libertarians know they have a sense of humour, whereas the left are accidentally unfunny.
It's a good blog though and it would be nice to get more Ameicans posting.