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The fate of Mr Singh, increasingly these days seen as someone to be pitied rather than admired, is a reminder of just how powerfully politics can constrain economics.So too in ChinaThat is so in India, perhaps, but surely not in China, which may lack the benefits of democracy, but is at least free of its pitfalls?
The star-crossed one-per-center, who crashed out of the 2008 campaign after Super Tuesday and got so badly kicked around in 2012 that he ended up, courtesy of a soft-soap Netflix documentary, as someone to be pitied rather than loathed and feared?
He should be pitied rather than condemned.
So much easier, then, to play the bullied victim in order to be pitied rather than concentrating on building a coherent, intellectually sound movement with ambitious political goals.
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Milly is to be pitied.
By contrast, one-term presidents such as Gerald Ford, George Bush senior and Jimmy Carter were pitied by their opponents rather than hated.The similarity between today's Bush-hatred and yesterday's Clinton-hatred is striking.
I was pitied mostly.
Finally, participants specifically mentioned the experience of being pitied.
Will it be pity?
One expressive vehicle for the representational reversal was pity.
Indeed, she seemed to be filled with pity rather than outrage.
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