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Economists have a bad reputation. Not only do they assume that everyone is self-interested and amoral, they are almost always cheerleaders for the free market. As a result, most people who do not already share their beliefs ignore everything that economists have to say. This is a problem. Even among the highly educated, economics is a minefield of fallacies and errors. Among those who know little about the subject—a group that includes the average taxpayer and consumer, as well as most journalists, political activists and politicians—almost every widely held belief is false. The level of economic illiteracy is stunning. Filthy Lucre aims to level the playing field and, in this time of en...
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For the love of money uproots the buried evil in man, showcasing true authenticity of character. Revealing blemishes, decorating what appears to be flawless. Just ask Ulysses Rhone, the minion fitting description. Money is the law he subscribes too. Also the one that will aid in a rapid demise.
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