The fall of the Berlin Wall is crucial to any understanding of the present world, argues Janet Daley.
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Making excessive pay criminal is a step to tyranny, and it wouldn't work, says Janet Daley.
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"Certainly there is a need for free-market economics to be rescued from those who distort and discredit it, but that is the argument that must be made: that this system has delivered mass prosperity (and the self-determination that comes with it) on a scale unprecedented in human history, and that it deserves to be saved from the spoilers." Janet Daley, writing with justified scorn about those peo...
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The logic of free-market wealth creation must be clearly explained, argues Janet Daley.
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The trenchant moral case for the free market being made in America should be heard in Britain, says Janet Daley.
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The euro won't collapse, Barack Obama won't lose the White House - and Labour's lumbered with Ed Miliband, predicts Janet Daley.
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The insularity that consigned the Labour Party to the wilderness in the 1980s has taken hold again, says Janet Daley.
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Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy are engaged in something that has little to do with democracy, says Janet Daley, argues Janet Daley.
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Unlike the protesters of the Sixties, those camped at St Paul's Cathedral have no clear objectives, says Janet Daley.
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The plan to tackle the eurozone crisis will only render ordinary people more powerless, says Janet Daley.
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