A common argument of proponents of state intervention and funding is science, research and development - the state is said to be effective in research because it is able to raise money for something the private sector would […]
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A common argument of proponents of state intervention and funding is science, research and development - the state is said to be effective in research because it is able to raise money for something the private sector would […]
Read moreThe European Commission's pressure on social networks - especially Facebook - to regulate its content is great. In response, Facebook has at least set up its own self-regulatory mechanisms to meet EU requirements. Snahu […]
Read moreThe problem of inaccessible housing and the lack of housing is the topic of municipal elections. However, the construction of social housing, the regulation of rents and other ideas will not solve the situation, it may worsen it, bring new social problems and, most importantly, […]
Read moreUber, Liftago, Airbnb, Flatio, SharyGo and many other services that are part of the "shared economy" phenomenon are an anticipated next step in economic development. Highlights the importance of something that few have been so far […]
Read moreGrowth is thus only possible to the extent that human invention is limited. What we do not perceive today as a possible source, as something useful, may look completely different in our eyes […]
Read moreWhat if many government officials or the homeless pay higher taxes than the rest of us? Should we take away their right to vote, as some want?
Read moreWhat about the "modern slaves" in third world countries who made your iPhone, for example? Often differently than different moralists think. The West is not the navel of the world and so is […]
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