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Despite the slump, some see the market inevitably returning to strength.
Yet look around at most of the major economics degree courses and neoclassical economics – that theory that treats humans as walking calculators, all-knowing and always out for themselves, and markets as inevitably returning to stability – remains in charge.
In its insistence on seceding from the local authority and deferring to a more laissez-faire continental one, Warren's enterprise takes on a flavour of Passport to Pimlico, the classic Ealing comedy which sees the London district throw off the constrictions of authority and kick up a storm – briefly – before inevitably returning to the fold.
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But Mr. Mugabe inevitably returns to race-baiting, which has become a staple of pre-election politics in recent years.
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