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…or surprises promised in my title. Recovery of human depreciation in pay changes a lot of equations. It does not impact public policy and tax laws as radically as free growth theory, but I will argue that it impacts them enough. Even if it didn’t, itis probably the most startling...
…igh-priced law- yers at the ex- pense of dozens of teenage girls Jeffrey Epstein he sexually abused. In their first public comment since 2007 when they negoti- ated a deal that allowed Epstein to escape federal charges — pros- ecutors filed hundreds of pages of documents in U...
… secure the Presidency for Ronald Reagan, by giving him a “free” issue. It was free because he — and other “pro-life” Republicans — could strongly oppose all abortion without alienating moderate Republican women and men who favored a woman’s right to choose but felt secure in the...
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…as bad as they say you are. My agent used to send me every blog or media hit for The 4-Hour Workweek. Eight weeks after publication, I asked him to only forward me positive mentions in major media or factual inaccuracies I needed to respond to. An important correlate: You’re neve...
…nk Merrill Lynch, the insurer AIG, the mortgage securities and collateralized debt obligation businesses, or the myriad public misrepresentations from bank CEOs about their finances. Bharara and senior officials in Washington argue that there were no criminal cases to file after...
…be an exaggeration to call Francis Fukuyama one of the most important thinkers in America. He’s a rare triple threat in public-intellectual life — maintaining high appointments in academe, producing popular books and magazine writing consumed by the chattering classes, and advisi...
…saw her job in the White House. At forty-three, Powell had made a career at the intersection of the corporate world and public policy; she did well (very, very well) by doing good. She had made great strides in George W. Bush’s White House and then later at Goldman Sachs. Returni...
…was a torch that burned bright with ironies. Ailes’s Fox News, with its $1.5 billion in annual profits, had dominated Republican politics for two decades. Now Bannon’s Breitbart News, with its mere $1.5 million in annual profits, was claiming that role. For thirty years, Ailes—un...
…s are liable to be reported to the Chinese authorities and risk putting their families into jeopardy back home. A very public example of this kind took place during the commencement ceremonies at the University of Maryland in May 2017, after a Chinese student was selected as the...
…en politically motivated. Mr. Epstein is a highly successful, self- made businessman and philanthropist who entered the public arena only by virtue of his close personal association with former President Bill Clinton. There is little doubt in our minds that the USAO never would h...
… Epstein’s penchant for young women. The interview came nearly six years before Epstein’s secret sex life exploded into public view when the money manager pleaded guilty to Florida charges of procuring and soliciting a minor for prostitution. “Why would he make a joke like that?”...
…of works -in-progress across the full portfolio of Poetry in America projects. ° The first eight-episode season of the public television series Poetry in America (a co- production between WGBH, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, and my own new production company, Verse V...
…st sincere, and largest, ambitions. Like Yeats and Lowell before him, he writes from the borderland between private and public life.... [His poems] join skeptical intelligence and emotional sincerity, in a way that dignifies all of our attempts to make sense of the world and of o...