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By Sebastian Mallaby
When he was in his heyday — when all of Washington seemed to hang on his advice — Alan Greenspan imagined Congress inventing a new game, called Zipswitch, and inviting him to preside. “What? I don’t know what the rules are,” Greenspan envisioned himself objecting; but Congress would insist, so convinced were lawmakers of his omniscience.

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