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		<description><![CDATA[Talkers and listeners, the case for free money, and more. | Kristin Could the United States elect a President who is better at listening than talking? Vox’s Ezra Klein explains: You do not need to assert any grand patriarchal conspiracy to suggest that a process developed by men, dominated by men, and, until relatively late in American life, limited to men might subtly favor traits that are particularly prevalent in men. Talking over listening, perhaps. &#8230;Bernie Sanders proved the more effective...]]></description>
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