Economics is not an exact science, if it is a science at all. For that reason ideological prejudices are often hidden in simple statements such as this one: 'A Union revival that will hurt Growth' (Irwin Stelzer, The Weekly Standard).
Unions may well have created all sort of economic and political havoc but before one makes the statement one should first check the facts: was economic growth really slower when union 'power' was higher? And what about the distribution of the growth? What is growth worth if only a very small minority benefits - today's equivalent of the Robber Barons and their hangers-on?
The Music and Magic of John and Paul (with Ian Leslie)
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[image: 81L7HOCSf5L._SY522_.jpg] At the heart of the success of the Beatles
was the creative chemistry and volatile friendship between John Lennon and
Pa...
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