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The fact is, even on the side of the angels, a writer has to reserve the right to tell the truth as he sees it, in his own words, without being accused of letting the side down
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Shorting neo-liberalismElsewhere on openDemocracy
I posted Gideon Rachman's FT column on oD's The World link-watch page on diigo earlier today. Gideon writes:
Well ... I think there is a kind of "democracy promotion" --- the kind openDemocracy stands for --- that is not neo-liberal and is in the wings, waiting for its open moment, as it were. That apart, Gideon's judgement of ``overshoot'' is very welcome. I wrote asking him about the idea of "progress" -- did he think that was oversold too? The pessimistic conclusion to his column, in which he saw just a batting back and forth between over-regulation and over-deregulation, suggested that he might be shorting progress too. Can we socially learn from these crises?
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