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My guest this week will be Mona Charon, and we'll be discussing things we've changed our mind about since our days as young Reaganites a long, long time ago.
My book this week will be an essay on a similar theme, My Early Beliefs by John Maynard Keynes, in which the great English philosopher and economist discusses how his views had changed from the early 20th century to the time in which he delivered this essay just before the Second World War.
But before either the dialogue or the book,
Some thoughts about a remarkable development in the week just passed.