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Overview
From his indefatigable fact-gathering, Warren showed that much of what the experts had to say seemed badly out of step with reality. He made a virtual career out of questioning the conventional wisdoms of the so-called experts. His nationally-syndicated column delighted precisely in the unconventional wisdom, not only about economics but also about a wide range of subjects. If it is indeed the task of the reporter to accurately describe the events of the day and to challenge popular myth, then Warren was every inch the journalist.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
San Francisco, CA : Pacific Research Institute For Public Policy, c1997.
Pages
302
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780936488837