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Holding Howard Dean signs and hardbound copies of Krugman??s books, fans scrambled for seats, trying to squeeze between the crowded aisles. Many stood in the back of the room fanning themselves with sheets of paper. When a woman finally announced from the podium, “We’ll be starting in five minutes,” the audience cheered ecstatically...
...electorate; if the war did indeed serve Bush’s personal aspirations, it must also have been a war that most Americans believed was just. In our democracy, ambition can’t subordinate the will of the majority, a point that’s missing from Krugman??s analysis and something that distinguishes us from late 19th-century France...
...Granted, Krugman??as opposed to, say, Times columnist Maureen Dowd—is better known for the substance of his arguments than his prose; but he, too, is more than just a reporter, and the same standard should apply to him as to Dowd or, for that matter, any other columnist...
...Paul Krugman??s recent column in the March 7, 2003 edition of The New York Times, “Let Them Hate as Long as They Fear,” I was immediately intrigued—being a classics concentrator—by the classical reference in its title. Early in the column, Krugman correctly notes that this quotation was supposedly “a favorite of the emperor Caligula.” It would have been nice, though, if Krugman had also given proper credit to the source of a contemporary passage that he uses later...
...right? Am I wrong? To properly cite one of my favorite endings from one of my favorite columnists—who happens to be named Paul Krugman??“I’ve reported, you decide...