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Like a monolithic entity

Barbara Czarniawska (Gothenburg): Does Planning Belong to the Politics of the Past? Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (Hertie): Controlling Corruption Through Collective Action. Bruce Bartlett on why government spending is not out of control. Jeffrey Lord on the Conservative Anschluss Moment: No one — to be abundantly clear — is comparing President Obama to Adolf Hitler. Ryu Spaeth on why pundits should stop blaming “the media”: The media is treated like a monolithic entity — and its top critics are often card-carrying members. Santiago Summit: Can Latin America now lecture Europe about economics? Barack Obama is not pleased: Franklin Foer and Chris Hughes interview the president on his enemies, the media, and the future of football. As Stuart Laycock wrote in All the Countries We’ve Ever Invaded: And the Few We Never Got Round To, he could only identify 22 counties in the world that had never hosted British troops (or their proxies) firing in anger from their soil, and Mali was one of them — so their presence there now allows Britain to add another notch to its gunbelt. Violent, naked carnie rampages through Florida home pooping and masturbating.