Charlie C., you want to know how many hits the prior post, "Toward A New Political Economy," received.  Last time I looked, 292.  I don´t like citing that number, however, because not even Weebly is sure what is involved, e,g,, if I connect, then disconnect to eat lunch, then reconnect, am I one or two unique visitors?  And of course more than one person may be looking at the screen.

James S., yes there were numerous commentaries on the last post, but nothing to be published here.  There is plenty of interest in this subject -- period.  I will look into it further.

Bob S., you touch on a difficult subject.  Is the president of a country always the president, or can he be something else?  I addressed "Dr: Correa" and not "President Correa" because I was interested in him as an economist and the author of a book, not as a public official.  If and when he leaves office, the same interest will remain.  I probably would not have done so had he not shown a willingness to be considered as a private individual in his lawsuit against a newspaper (he is suing as an individual citizen against slander).

Brad D., Eddie L., indeed, Correa is a controversial president.  However, such subjects as relations with Iran or Venezuela are not on the table here.  If you wish to discuss them, many other blogs do so.



 


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