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There's a lot of interesting and important stuff here, and I will return to it when I'm in a more generous frame of mind. (At the moment, the politics are upsetting and a little much to handle.) Ever the editor, I find it extremely annoying that Farrell spends the first section going into detail on why he chose Teton County, then promptly switches over to investigate the sociology of the Yellowstone Club - which is in a different state. Perhaps most readers didn't realize this (Farrell conveniently neglects to mention that he's left the county he just spent thirty pages discussing), or don't mind the deception, but the Yellowstone Club is in Gallatin County, Montana. Not Teton County, Wyoming. I don't argue that it fits Farrell's thesis, only that after spending soooo long discussing tax shelters and economics of one particular place (Teton County), it's bizarre to immediately leave that place to find support for your argument in a different state.