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Book addresses rhetoric used during the socialist revolution.


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On one hand, we want effectiveness, but on the other, we want fairness. A lot of superhero fiction explores this tension.


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Today, with the comfort and leisure of modern open markets, we can scarcely imagine the back-breaking work of yore.


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The barter economy exists parallel to the monetary economy all around us.


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In the U.S. primaries, Trump is more popular than any particular alternative, but he’s not preferred by the majority.


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It was only after the creation of wealth that Florence was able to afford such ambitious artistic achievement.


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More attention to economic matters before most marriages might help lower the divorce rate and increase the happiness of married couples.

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In fiction, we can be sure that our protagonists are pursuing the actually guilty—not so, in the real world.

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The issue is whether or not tour guides in Quebec City should be required by law to take a college course before receiving a tour guide license.

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In the 14th century, women of high status were routinely used as bargaining chips in political and economic alliances.


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