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so:text The distinction between consumer and citizen preferences has long vexed the theory of public finance. Should the public economy serve the same goals as the household economy? May it serve, instead, goals emerging from our association as citizens? The question asks if we may collectively strive for and achieve only those items we individually compete for and consume. Should we aspire, instead, to public goals we may legislate as a nation? (en)
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so:description At the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima: Or, Why Political Questions are Not all Economic (en)
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