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How sad it is that a person whose passion in life is architecture not political philosophy has the terrible fate of working alongside a father who's a dictator and has lived most of his life isolated.
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"The most shocking thing I learned from my research on the fate of the working poor in the recession," Ehrenreich writes, "was the extent to which poverty has indeed been criminalized in America".
More recently, the fate of the working poor has rarely been discussed when the Federal Reserve Board, worried about the possibility of rising inflation, has raised interest rates to slow down the economy.
That's one reason why I spent months looking into the possible fate of Iraqis working for the U.S. there — because there wasn't any plan for them in the event of an American evacuation.
The most shocking thing I learned from my research on the fate of the working poor in the recession was the extent to which poverty has indeed been criminalised in America.
In the second half of the 20th century, this story was reflected in the barely contained violence of Francis Bacon, the provocative output of Andy Warhol (represented by a single drawing) the commitment of Keith Haring (absent) and the fate of artists working during the period dominated by HIV-Aids.
And in a cruel twist of biological fate, even working out more doesn't necessarily burn more calories because your body quickly adapts to the extra activity level, according to a 2016 study in Current Biology.
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