Samuelson in The Wilson Quarterly: In embracing a victims-and-villains explanation of the recession, Americans are missing important lessons about the future of the U.S. economy.
He begins:
We Americans turn every major crisis into a morality tale in which the good guys and the bad guys are identified and praised or vilified accordingly. There’s a political, journalistic, and intellectual imperative to find out who caused the crisis, who can be blamed, and who can be indicted (either in legal courts or the court of public opinion) and, if found guilty, be jailed or publicly humbled. The great economic and financial crisis that began in 2007 has been no exception...