Scary mortgage rates, Amsterdam house prices, the politics of inflation and "outrenoir".
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R.B. Kitaj, Home Truths, 1967
Source: Tate
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The resulting thread is fascinating!
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On the ambiguous politics of inflation
… from the one and only @leee_harris - essential follow.
Charles Maier, the author of this passage, being (amongst many other things) one of the leading figures in the 1970s-1990s wave of studies devoted from the vantage point of the 1970s to the 1920s.
And also a contributor to this classic volume:
A literature that Stefan Eich and I discussed, in our essay on “The Great Inflation”.
Croatians in Chile
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Outrenoir - beyond black