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Sunday, July 21, 2019

DON'T BE LATE

I just announced the revival of the Friday Lists and already five people have checked in.  Five more days until the first list goes public.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe the subject of inequality, which RPW attempted to discuss a few days back until the discussion was derailed, is important, I'd like to point to this speech, by Nobel recipient Sir Angus Deaton

Today’s Inequalities Are Signs That Democratic Capitalism Is Under Threat
Posted on June 26, 2019 by Angus Deaton
https://promarket.org/todays-inequalities-are-signs-that-democratic-capitalism-is-under-threat/

jgkess@cfl.rr.com said...

Just a diversion. Which Cabinet Secretary this week sounded even dumber than Trump? Was it Ben Carson? Was it Betsy DeVos? Or was it Wilbur Ross? Consistent, as always, with Dr. Wolff's stated preferences, only scholarly responses welcome.

Anonymous said...

Leiter the list-lover is encouraging people who vote in this “Top 50 Thinkers” charade to write-in RPW, adding a Marxist to the mix. I have already done it! Let's all get on board! https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/features/prospect-worlds-top-50-thinkers-2019

Robert Paul Wolff said...

I think this is known as crowdsourcing an outlier. Many thanks for the thought.