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        Article Author: H. Rae Aston

        Greed beyond Avarice

        by H. Rae Aston
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        • Vol. 62, No. 09 (February 2011)

        February 1, 2011

        H. Rae Aston is a sculptor, poet, and former journalist. He lives on the shore of the Mille Îles River, north of Montreal, and has been for most of his life an advocate and fighter for socialist governance. Those efforts continue.

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