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" ... In this broader view – sadly excluded from the Museum of Photography show – we can start to see how Pelican State and Abu Ghraib become normalized as accepted expedients for keeping our world safe. We can also parse the architectural vocabulary of control, from a group circle on the floor to a solitary confinement cell. ... "
" ... Keynes was, as described by his biographer, Sir Roy Harrod, a man of "expedients." (We also do well to keep in mind Hayek’s posthumous tribute to Keynes, “He was the one really great man I ever knew, and for whom I had unbounded admiration.”) Converting Keynes, that most anti-dogmatic and great-hearted of men, into the very “defunct economist” against whom he railed moves us from tragedy to farce. Kaiser is important because he moves the discourse toward sense. ... "
" ... What does this even mean? For most of U.S. history, the government was not very involved in money creation, except for a few wartime expedients like President Abraham Lincoln's "greenback" notes. The Federal Reserve was founded in 1913 as a private entity, somewhat in the model of the Bank of England, which was also a private entity. As late as 1930, over 7,000 U.S. banks issued their own banknotes, all of them linked to gold, the tail end of a tradition of a private multi-issuer currency system that dates back to 1789. ... "