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I'll make a pitch for Daniel Rodgers' _Age of Fracture_. It's an
intellectual-cultural-political history of the late 20th century that
has shifts in the influence of economic thought at the center of the
story.

Paul Turpin
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Associate Professor of Communication
University of the Pacific

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