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Friday, October 5, 2012

The untouchable economy

The Atlantic weighs in on a trend that ... well, we'll see if they're right, that younger Americans are thinking more entrepreneurially in reaction to and rejection of consumer culture.

Maybe.  Interesting thought, though.
Posted by Michael at 10:46 AM
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