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The important thing is to not stop questioning. |
![]() Milo Clark is a writer and researcher focused on strategic issues. A proper Eastern establishment education -- Williams, A.B. cum laude; Harvard University Graduate School of Business, M.B.A. -- taught him critical thinking; and his intimate exposure to business, government and educational institutions has provided much perspective to his ongoing research. He lives in the rainforest of non-tourist Hawaii near the lava flows. Clark has been a part of Swans since its inception in May 1996. His columns and essays can be accessed in the yearly archives, at:
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A couple of examples... John Lukacs's Democracy and Populism, Fear and Hatred (May 2005): A review of Lukacs's latest book, on the degeneration of democracy into populism conjoined with nationalism. Adam Smith is on Our Side (May 1996): This essay on Adam Smith is regularly read by students in many universities. It is one of Swans' pieces that is the most linked on the Web. |