The New York Review of Books | By Michael LewisPosted: 02/21/2013 8:35 am EST
The New York Review of Books:
When I moved to London for graduate school back in the early 1980s, the city felt as if it existed for just about every purpose other than for people to make money in it. Everyone was either on the dole or on strike, or about to be--and not just working-class people.