The Daily Dozens
Discussion and Analysis of What Matters
About
Alex Carey
I am a one-time journalist, a sometime writer of fiction, a frequent contrarian, and a professional skeptic of the conventional wisdom.
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The Dozens (Noun)
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A contest of personal power -- of wit, self-control, verbal ability, mental agility, and mental toughness.
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Trash talk.
Approved Sites
Foreign Affairs
Glenn Greenwald
Hendrick Hertzberg
NY Review of Books
Paul Krugman
Robert Reich
Talking Points Memo
Tapped
The Atlantic
TNR
Approved Programming
Bill Moyers Journal
Fareed Zakaria GPS
Frontline
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show
On My Bookshelf
2666, Roberto Bolano
MAXIMUM CITY, Suketu Mehta
MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN, Salman Rushdie
THE LIMITS OF POWER, Andrew Bacevich
THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA , Michael Pollan
THE WHITE TIGER, Aravind Adiga
Blog Archive
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2008
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December
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For the Yankees, The Economy's Never in a Downturn
Really?
Neither Appalled Nor Dismayed
Friday Fodder: Pro-Union Edition
Hope for Labor
Obama and Liberals
Thin Wednesday
Vilsack at USDA?
Smart Guys Talking Economics
Isn't That True of Everyone?
Nut Bans? Kinda Nuts
(Not) The Greatest Tragedy of the Recession
A Fitting Tribute
"The Senator from Nissan"
Straw Man? Uh, Yeah.
Your Tax Dollars at Work
Finland's Amazing Childcare System
And So It Begins
Blame the Financial Sector ... Again
Can "Good" Teachers Solve Our Education Problems?
Tim McGraw for Governor? Thanks But No Thanks.
Explaining the Financial Crisis
Journalism, Meet Revenue
Department of Food?
Blago in 2016!
But Consistency Can Be Overrated
Stand by Me
Polls + Celebrity Culture = Crappy Democracy
Robert Reich gets it right, as usual
Long-term Problems, Short-term Solutions
Stimulus with Vision
A Good Idea, Unlikely to Come to Fruition
How Dying Newspapers Threaten the Republic
The Daily Dozens Returns
ShareThis
12.16.2008
Smart Guys Talking Economics
Very interesting ongoing
conversation
this week at TPMCafe's Book Club among several brilliant economists, including Paul Krugman, Dean Baker, and Robert Reich. Ostensibly, they're discussing Krugman's new book, but it's a far-reaching discussion.
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