Agreed, certainy. Pardon my gross oversimplification. I wasn't actually intending to make a point about the Econonomist's political leanings, as such, but about the degraded nature of political discourse here in the U.S. The political spectrum here has lurched so far to the Right in recent years that even "Pragmatic" opinions seem Far Left in comparison.
Wel, the Economist is quite conservative, but in an old-fashioned European sense of the word, which often makes them seem like raving Marxists when you try to look at them on an American political spectrum.
I actually read about this a few months ago
here. The music is going to be done by a Bollywood composer and a Finnish folk group, guaranteeing that the music will sound like it comes from another planet.
Agreed, certainy. Pardon my gross oversimplification. I wasn't actually intending to make a point about the Econonomist's political leanings, as such, but about the degraded nature of political discourse here in the U.S. The political spectrum here has lurched so far to the Right in recent years that even "Pragmatic" opinions seem Far Left in comparison.
Wel, the Economist is quite conservative, but in an old-fashioned European sense of the word, which often makes them seem like raving Marxists when you try to look at them on an American political spectrum.
I actually read about this a few months ago here. The music is going to be done by a Bollywood composer and a Finnish folk group, guaranteeing that the music will sound like it comes from another planet.