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Her Father’s Daughter: Donald Harris’ Hidden Influence on Kamala – Guest Contributor

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Her Father’s Daughter: Donald Harris’ Hidden Influence on Kamala – Guest Contributor

 Kamala Harris with her dad, Donald Harris This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Paul Sperry Real Clear Wire “If there is any virtue in the writing of this book, it springs from the sacrifices knowingly or unknowingly made by my two daughters, Kamala and Maya,” Donald J. Harris wrote in 1977 when he was an economics professor at Stanford University. “In return, it is dedicated to them.” The book, “Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution,” is a 313-page critique of capitalism and its allegedly inherent flaws, including “income inequality,” “cyclical disturbances,” and “exploitation” of workers. “Drawing upon certain elements of Marxian theory,” the preface says, Harris approvingly cites the… — Source: The Gateway Pundit – Read More  

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