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Kazin

American  
[key-zin] / ˈkeɪ zɪn /

noun

  1. Alfred, 1915–98, U.S. literary critic.


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MarketWatch interviewed Kazin Wednesday as he relayed his experience trying to protect the wellbeing of his team on the ground in Caracas and somewhat taken aback by the intense interest his post had sparked.

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Jeff Kazin took his son to a regular hockey match on Tuesday and was surprised when other parents shouted out, “Elon Musk is posting your stuff!”

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These days Kazin is a farmer and, from Maple Plain, Minn., runs an educational consultancy, Agris Academy, teaching risk management to commodity consumers and producers.

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In the aftermath of the seizure and rendition of Nicolas Maduro, Kazin posted on X about his experiences and the vicissitudes of running an operation in what was clearly a chaotic, dysfunctional, failed state.

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From the perspective of an advanced, rule-of-law economy, Kazin’s account of the difficulties his team faced daily can seem almost impossible to comprehend.

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