Anne Applebaum | New York Times
18 Dec 2014
In her book Sale of the Century (2000), Chrystia Freeland memorably describes the moment when she realized that the confusing regulations and contradictory laws that hog-tied Russian business in the 1990s were not a temporary problem that would soon be cleaned up by some competent administrator. On the contrary, they existed for a purpose: the Russian elite wanted everybody to operate in violation of one law or another, because that meant that everybody was liable at any time to arrest. The contradictory regulations were not a mistake, they were a form of control.
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Remembering the real Ronald Reagan – Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'
"The banks and the corporations had a simple plan: to remake America to serve them. But pulling it off would require electing a spokesmodel as president".
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