There really is about a pinkie toe’s worth of difference between a certain strain of right wing economic populism that contends the financial crisis was the work of a cadre of “elites” and just outright anti-Semitism.
— A. Serwer

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There really is about a pinkie toe’s worth of difference between a certain strain of right wing economic populism that contends the financial crisis was the work of a cadre of “elites” and just outright anti-Semitism.
— A. Serwer
Adam Serwer is a writing fellow at The American Prospect and a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He also blogs at Jack and Jill Politics and has written for The Village Voice, The Washington Post, The Root, and the Daily News. Follow @adamserwer More by Adam Serwer