How free-market extremism became America's default mode

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Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, authors of 'The Big Myth,' discuss the history of anti-government thinking, Biden's achievements and the Ohio train disaster.

Daniel Akst discusses ‘War by Other Means,’ a portrait of four World War II pacifists, including Bayard Rustin and Dorothy Day, who changed American culture.: One thing I liked about Biden’s IRA is that it went about directing markets through subsidies, not taxes. We’re hearing that a lot of that money will go to states where the political culture is climate denialist, and that could start to change the conversation if the population comes to see it really benefits them.

, jet engines and so forth benefited from government investment. The idea that everything the government does is bad is just ridiculous on its face. And most things the private sector invests in don’t work out.: There’s an incredible double standard about what we think about the private versus the public sector. Lots of businesses fail, but we don’t take that as a sign we should reject capitalism. Our book shows why that is and how it happens.

They’ve done tremendous damage by equating freedom with the right of anybody to do any effing thing they want. What about my freedom to not have to worry about what you or your company is dumping in my backyard, literally or metaphorically?‘Uncertain Ground’ collects Marine and novelist Phil Klay’s essays on how we redefine citizenship and other fuzzy concepts as a nation forever at war.

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Move to Cuba or North Korea please

I wish.

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