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Michelle huang edit

Michelle huang has been proposed for deletion.. Please revise the article so that it gives an indication of who this is and what is notable about her. You might want to review the guidelines at WP:BIO.

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Left wing economics edit

See socialism, social democracy, Keynesianism (that would probably the one you were looking for when you wrote this), and Marxian economics. --58.28.72.6 (talk) 06:58, 10 July 2008 (UTC) (superioridaddiscusion)Reply

Economic progressivism edit

I left a note in the talk page on fiscal conservatism answering your question about left-wing economic positions. I hope it is helpful. --Andrew R. (andrew [dot] reis [at] gmail [dot] com)

ArbCom elections are now open! edit

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