Paul Krugman - Op-Ed Columnist - New York Times Blog
Be a mensch, my parents always told me -- meaning, take responsibility for your actions. The truly astonishing thing about Alan Greenspan's performance since the bubble he insisted was "most unlikely" burst, inflicting the macroeconomic damage he said it wouldn't, has been his lack of menschhood -- his inability to own up to his mistakes.
Be a mensch, my parents always told me -- meaning, take responsibility for your actions.
The truly astonishing thing about Alan Greenspan's performance since the bubble he insisted was "most unlikely" burst, inflicting the macroeconomic damage he said it wouldn't, has been his lack of menschhood -- his inability to own up to his mistakes.