566 NOTES
is especially severe toward his intellectual adversaries, defining "pop internationalism"
as "glib rhetoric that appeals to those who want to sound sophisticated without en
gaging in hard thinking." Cited in review by Charles Wolf, Jr., in the Wall St. J., 1 June
1996, p. A-12.
- For a skeptical view of market efficiency and a defense of the advantage of gov
ernment intervention, see Kuttner, Everything for Sale. - See le Masson, Faut-il encore aider"?, p. 145.