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You can indeed righteously argue, as Rodrik does, that we should consider what exists today as that default.
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Everyone is in such a rush to guarantee a child's future, yet nobody has been able to rightly (and righteously) explain the ultimate reward.
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The statement is not that companies and or shareholders conspire to make the workers pay what government has righteously decided should be paid by companies.
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But I would still rather argue, equally righteously, that what we should consider is the natural state before the introduction of trade restrictions as that default.
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Then, once the adjustment is made, they righteously attack the thing that it has become in their own minds rather than what it is in reality.
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Stewart or New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, trustbuster deluxe, as they righteously seek to banish moneylenders, marketmakers and conflicts of interest from the temples of Wall Street?
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What must it feel like to watch this if you belong to one of those institutions, industries or professions that the papers have vilified in print for their failures and demanded, self-righteously, to see reformed?
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Cruelty can be righteously opposed, eventually dismissed.
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In the preceding quote he identified why conservatives want to strangle liberals: They self-righteously attack you with illness metaphors (and worse), when it is often the case that they, themselves, are guiltier than you are of the ailment being examined.
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They were, of course, members of governments that, er, announced policies in the media rather than to the House on an almost daily basis - and the current ministers they now condemn used to condemn them, just as righteously for doing what they, themselves, do now.
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