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is actually two-fold. First, like much of the popular press these days, everyone from the writers on up is probably more concerned with maintaining a specific image, rather than being consistent on any particular point or ideology. The Economist strikes me as a publication more interested in being perceived as “intellectual” than ideologically pure. Second, and most important, the picture offers an implicit agreement with the idea that the world is “runnable”, which it most certainly is not.

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