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The Internet Is Broken. Here’s How to Fix It.
We have to fix the Internet. After forty years in existence, it has begun to corrode, both itself and us. It is still a marvelous and miraculous invention, but now there are bugs in the foundation,…
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Fabian Zuleeg: The Multi-Speed Europe Scenario Is the Most Realistic One
There are political risks attached to further integration of the eurozone within the model of “multi-speed Europe,” but far greater risk would be to allow the eurozone to fail—says Fabian Zuleeg in…
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Unconditional Basic Income (UBI)
For a few decades we were told that money from the government should be spend cautiously, so that it would not make its beneficiaries lazy. The unconditional basic income (UBI) mocks all these…
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Improperty and the Rich
How-to-get-rich books and videos show no sign of going out of fashion. Their consistent message is that you are unlikely to get rich just by working hard. What you need is “passive income” based on…
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Firm-Idea as a Vehicle of the Transition from an Opportunistic to a Relational Market Game
We can see more and more clearly that the concept of corporate social responsibility has its limitations. Its promotion does not significantly prevent market opportunism. The problem is increasingly…
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Smart Policies?
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Joshua Kurlantzick: The Rise of State Capitalism
An Interview with Joshua Kurlantzick by Maciej Nowicki Most Western economists claimed that state capitalism was unable to function properly in the long run. And yet in the last 30 years it has been…
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Donald Trump as a Weather Vane, or Where Global Capitalism is Headed
It seems that president Trump is better than the experts from Washington in recognizing America’s place in today’s world. For him, the US is no longer the center of the global system taking…
