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Things you won’t see corrected in the New York Times
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An economist might respond to your WalMart donation question by suggesting that a rational buyer only spends his wealth where he believes it will provide value. Perhaps Liberal think tanks provide value in exhange for contributions and Conservative think tanks don’t.The grocer does not pay protection money to the nuns.Lady Astor
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The grocer may well be tithing, but that’s a different form of the transaction.My interest is that since I do send money to conservative and libertarian think tanks – am I the grocer or the nuns?
An economist might respond to your WalMart donation question by suggesting that a rational buyer only spends his wealth where he believes it will provide value. Perhaps Liberal think tanks provide value in exhange for contributions and Conservative think tanks don’t.The grocer does not pay protection money to the nuns.Lady Astor
The grocer may well be tithing, but that’s a different form of the transaction.My interest is that since I do send money to conservative and libertarian think tanks – am I the grocer or the nuns?