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" ... A degree of fatalism is settling in regarding WTO compliance. I detect a gradual realization that we’ve been asking ourselves the wrong questions. It’s not a matter of how different a cash-flow tax is from an income tax, or how similar DBCFT is to a VAT. Those inquiries offer false comfort; they are beside the point. The critical determination, judging from a careful study of WTO jurisprudence, is slightly different. It was best articulated by Professor Jennifer Hillman of Georgetown University Law Center. In addition to being a former commissioner to the U.S. International Trade Commission, Hillman served on the WTO Appellate Body. She should know how the WTO is most likely to evaluate DBCFT, and she offered the following observation at a policy forum earlier this month: ... "
" ... According to the British academic Guy Standing, the Precariat is the growing class of people living with short-term and part-time work with precarious living standards and “without a narrative of occupational development.” They live with multiple forms of insecurity [...] more hunkered down, insecure, risk averse, relying on friends and family but without faith in American possibilities. This fatalism is historically uncharacteristic of America. ... "
" ... One of the more common ways people hold themselves back involves the flawed belief that “we are who we are” and that “nothing we do can change our basic nature.” Philosophers refer to this world view as fatalism. Psychologists would simply call it self-defeating. This type of flawed reasoning is often seen in individuals who are experiencing a depressive episode or who have a personality disorder that makes them prone to thought distortion and/or self-sabotage. ... "
" ... The fact is that having good schools and lots of jobs helps a lot. We know a bit about how to make schools better and how to create more jobs, specifically high quality charters and the EITC are both very promising. We still have much to learn, and these policies aren't magic wands, but the correct reaction to this is not the fatalism we so often see but an intense desire to figure out how to do better. ... "