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Show livery misfortune has its good points. Never before have as many people st,udier polities and finance and economics as now. And don't they talk it! It's the easiest thing you know to promote a red-hot discussion on national economics, participated in eagerly by every fellow within hearing. Then the buy-American-made chap f.ay.4 hij say. And .someone's always sure to advance the need for higher tariff. The international debt question always gets a play. In all these discussions it develops that almost never do two people believe alike. Which is not strange, inasmuch as, as far as can be determined from their writings and speeches, almost no two of our leading economists do either. i |