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Strether also notes that the Newsome’s business “may well be on the way to become a monopoly??—just as Forster’s toothpick factory...
...book by giving readers just enough background on Spitzer’s life. We learn of his competitive, brilliant family—“In one often-repeated tale, [Spitzer’s father] Bernard reduced Eliot, then about seven or eight, to tears during a game of Monopoly??—of his academic success, and of his time in the Manhattan District Attorney’s office...
This change never comes though; he simply rehashes the abstract rhyme-isms of Q-Tip or C.L. Smooth without the wit or the novelty. “I’m like a faucet, monopoly??s the object/There ain’t no way to cut this tap, you gotta get wet/Your head is throbbin’ and I ain’t said shit yet.” In fact, he never really does say anything. The chorus is a funky yet meaningless refrain: “We got the Hot-Hot Music, the Hot Music...
...INSIDE MONOPOLY?...
Katz claims that this “monopoly?? on services by in-house unionized workers forced Harvard to pay high wages even though it received relatively low productivity in return...
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