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Fool's Gold in The Economist.

A must-read for the week (from last week's print edition) if for nothing else than to see the context for this quote:

One finishes this book persuaded by Mr Gallagher's thesis: that he is surrounded by idiots. That would certainly explain why he was unable to do any research.

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