I really thank you for this piece, David.

It was more articulate than that which had come in quotes before.

But Mr Sowell does still seem quite... you know... stupid.

You actually quote this:

>Liberals tend to describe what they want in terms of
>goals rather than processes, and not to be overly
>concerned with the observable consequences. The
>observable consequences in New York are just scary.

The man seems a bit thick. "scary" ... jesus.

>Regarding when Sowell turned away from Marxism as an
>analytical tool, I don't know.  I do have his Marxism book and
>the conclusion of the book contains a criticism, but there is
>no discussion of when or why he shifted.

I doubt he "shifted."

Ken.

--
Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men,
for the nastiest of reasons, will somehow work for the benefit of us
all.
          -- John Maynard Keynes

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