Altruism and Economics
How do people’s ideas on morality affect their economics?
How do people’s ideas on morality affect their economics?
If it were only the economic decline threatening our future, there might be hope. It’s the moral decline that spells our doom.
Word games are just one of the ways of silencing politically incorrect ideas, instead of debating them.
The NAACP and Rachel Dolezal stand for the same things: Victimhood above individualism; racial identity above personal identity; and collectivist socialism above private property and capitalism.
Humans thrive by improving technology, not abandoning it.
Despite Greece’s almost complete lack of financial integrity, neither NATO nor the EU can afford the political cost of a Greek exit from the EU.
The great bulk of the studies show that gun control laws do not in fact control guns. On net balance, they do not save lives but cost lives.
The stories are all over the Internet. Governments are forcing us into a cashless society. Supposedly the pretext is terrorism, and the real reason is to take more control.
“Walt Disney loved showing how stuff works. No one in this movie plausibly would have the curiosity for new knowledge and reverence for the manmade to look twice at a futurist attraction at Tomorrowland, except possibly Laurie’s villainous character.”