Wednesday, January 29, 2003
Joseph Stiglitz
If you or I were to describe the staff at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as “third-rate economists from first-rate universities”, we could expect to be ignored or, at best, dismissed as a nut from the anti-globalisation movement. Sadly for the IMF, the man who actually said these words is... Sign in to see full entry.
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There are a number of individuals around the world who were once darlings of the Establishment, in some capacity. Now, they are no longer towing the line. They are speaking out against the very system they once worked for. And they are demonised for their trouble. But it could be that they are actually in the best position to speak out. It could be that they should be listened to, and their message not supressed. It could be that they represent the voice of reason and reality is a world increasingly dominated by spin, froth and outright media lies. I will profile a few of them in this blog. If you'd like to suggest others, I'll be happy to include them.
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