The 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 […]
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The 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 recent elections in Slovakia, the activation of the Konvičkovs and the like, pointed to one paradox: How is it possible that after the war failure of the fascist regimes, after the bloodshed and the dead, there are still people who […]
Read moreBureaucratic systems are built on the repetition of old practices and on preventing new ones, streamlining all processes. If current state education is naturally a bureaucratic institution, it is an institution which, from its […]
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 moreDo people then understand the fundamental shortcomings of the state, or do they see only the surface of the problem? This is a very important question, because it determines the survival of a free society when the state is overthrown. It's cruel […]
Read moreThank God for the businessman. It is the entrepreneurs who form the society in which we live. It is the entrepreneurs who are the bearers of progress. It is the entrepreneurs who are moving our world […]
Read moreAlthough it is not said out loud anywhere, the EU is going to centrally manage banks, de facto nationalize banks. The effects of the whole thing can be catastrophic.
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