Feral Economic Sociology Part II: Graffiti and Fiscal Policy

In my ongoing quest to document the under-examined world of populist economic sociology, I submit for your inspection this surrealist gem, snapped in Milan, 26 May 2007 on the wall of an alleyway. I hasten to include the date because if the image were more recent, I would have taken it for a witty visual … Continue reading Feral Economic Sociology Part II: Graffiti and Fiscal Policy