Articles are written separately, but the answer to many of our problems can be found by joining three of them in the 17 November issue: Janice Kay laments the rise of Trump (/Brexiteers), and how universities might have stopped it (鈥Universities can learn from Trump about how to inspire鈥, Opinion). A big part of the answer is teaching economics properly so that Wall Street and the City would not have been allowed to impoverish so many by stealing their money (鈥Economics teaching 鈥榝ar too narrow鈥, claims new book鈥, News). And the fact that they were allowed to do so is mirrored most strongly by the fact that political leaders in 鈥淐rony Capitalism鈥 (and not only in China) tend to benefit from that, whether at the same time or after leaving office (鈥China鈥檚 Crony Capitalism: The Dynamics of Regime Decay, by Minxin Pei鈥, Books). The fixes are obvious.
Douglas B. Kell
University of Manchester
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