| As 2008 Fades Away Michael S. Rozeff As 2009 approaches and 2008 fades away, I have a few thoughts about our economy. Perhaps you can factor them into your forecasts of what lies ahead.
Social madness, which entails large-scale mal-adaptive and harmful behavior, is a fact of life. In religious terms, it is a manifestation of original sin. At times, this looks like a kind of mass craziness. Alfred Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt tells the story of a murderer (Uncle Charlie, played by Joseph Cotten) who is on the run and visits his home town. His niece is Young Charlie (played by Teresa Wright). Her romantic interest is Jack Graham (McDonald Carey). The screenplay is mainly by Thornton Wilder. The film dates from 1943. At the very end, Young Charlie ruminates about Uncle Charlie:
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Your many e-mails have provided me not only with support and encouragement but also with many good and stimulating ideas. You have replaced my seminars with a larger-scale seminar.
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