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Subject In the Culture War, Conservatives Are Turning against Wall Street
Date February 13, 2021 12:29 PM
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** February 13, 2021
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** By Ryan McMaken
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** In the Culture War, Conservatives Turn against Wall Street ([link removed])
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For conservative populists, Wall Street now is the Washington establishment, indistinguishable from the oligarchs of Silicon Valley, Washington, DC, and the New York Times.

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** By David Gordon
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** The Problem with "You Own What You Make" ([link removed])
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In my view the language of "homesteading" of persons (i.e., children) is best abandoned. Retaining it causes confusion, and nothing essential to the theory is lost by giving it up.

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** By Andrew Moran
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Populist parties have yet to score definitive victories in either the US or in Europe. But these groups aren't going away, either.

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