I like stories with moral ambiguity, but in the case of Wicked it just seemed to have moral confusion. It begins with Glinda informing the Munchkins that the Wicked Witch is dead, to mass jubilation. It’s a glimpse into the future of the vain, vacuous, vacant Galinda who is smirking at the death of her friend and taking credit for it.
Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America Nancy MacLean Copyright 2107, Penguin Books. The libertarian biographer Charles K. Rowley once said of James McGill Buchanan that he was “perhaps the most hated and feared enemy of left-leaning economists throughout the world.” Not just economists. Buchanan is considered the …