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1. Miston+O2[view] [source] 2008-10-30 20:29:40
>>jyothi+(OP)
I was actually under the impression the economist leaned towards the right.
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2. davidw+33[view] [source] 2008-10-30 20:38:41
>>Miston+O2
> What, besides free trade and free markets, does The Economist believe in? "It is to the Radicals that The Economist still likes to think of itself as belonging. The extreme centre is the paper's historical position." That is as true today as when Crowther said it in 1955. The Economist considers itself the enemy of privilege, pomposity and predictability. It has backed conservatives such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. It has supported the Americans in Vietnam. But it has also endorsed Harold Wilson and Bill Clinton, and espoused a variety of liberal causes: opposing capital punishment from its earliest days, while favouring penal reform and decolonisation, as well as—more recently—gun control and gay marriage.

http://www.economist.com/help/DisplayHelp.cfm?folder=663377#...

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3. Miston+f4[view] [source] 2008-10-30 21:17:49
>>davidw+33
just my impression from there steadfast support of US in Iraq. good to see they go both ways, its a great news mag that I love to read.
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