In "the White Man's Burden" William Easterly rhetorically argues for free markets and capitalism, yet his examples have much more to do with popular democracy of the people (some call it socialism). |
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In "the White Man's Burden" William Easterly rhetorically argues for free markets and capitalism, yet his examples have much more to do with popular democracy of the people (some call it socialism). |
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