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The Columbia University author and economist answers the Big Question, "Does the free market corrode moral character?"
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The American Enterprise Institute scholar answers the Big Question "Does the free market corrode moral character?"
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The author and philosopher answers the Big Question "Does the free market corrode moral character?"
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The Princeton professor answers the Big Question "Does the free market corrode moral character?"
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Steve Martin describes the scene's down and dirty halcyon days.
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An East Village sublet was the original base of operations for Steve Martin.
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Steve Martin’s relationship with them goes back to Adam Horowitz’s first band.
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Steve Martin predicts a "massive purge" in the business-as-usual record business.
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The Internet has made it easier to search for new musical talent.
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The Tibetan Freedom concert was a milestone event.
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Linguistic barriers probably prevent assimilation in American rock scenes.
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Steve Martin tells the kids to forget music if they are only looking to make money.
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Steve Martin recommends Pitchfork media.
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Steve Martin breaks down the economics of the download vs. the disc.
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Michael Walzer discusses his "Essays on Political Criticism"
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Michael Walzer reminds us that the hero of American capitalism was a complicated philosopher.
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An optimist, Michael Walzer thinks every person can eventually embrace democracy.
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Michael Walzer believes public education should be dominant in America.
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Michael Walzer thinks the U.S. should spread liberal democracy to other parts of the world—mostly, by example.
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Rev. Butts didn't forget the support he had received from the Clintons over his tenure at State University of New York in Old Westbury.