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The Failure of Judges and the Rise of Regulators
The Control Revolution And Its Discontents
- "the long
process of algorithmisation
over the last 150 years has also, wherever possible, replaced implicit rules/contracts and principal-agent relationships with explicit processes and rules."
posted by
kliuless
on Feb 23, 2012 -
25 comments
the new humanism and socialism? developing human and social 'capital'...
The Future of History
(
non-gated
,
summary
):
Many
have
noted
that
democracy
[
1
,
2
,
3
] does not often sit well with
capitalism
[
1
,
2
,
3
], but
Foreign Affairs argues
in
its latest issue
that, while
the ideological battle was won
in the 20th century, the challenge of 21st is one of implementation -- how to make liberal democracy work.
[
more inside
]
posted by
kliuless
on Jan 8, 2012 -
12 comments
Vermont, Single-Payer in the USA?
With the constitutionality of the
Affordable Care Act
being
argued in lower courts
, it's probably also
worth looking
at
Vermont's adoption of single-payer health care
: "On May 26, Gov. Peter Shumlin of Vermont is
expected to sign legislation
that will create universal coverage in the state—eventually. Vermont will use subsidies from the
Affordable Care Act
to help create a Canada-style system. And its system, or so the theory goes, will become so popular and cheap that the rest of America will want to copy it."
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posted by
kliuless
on May 16, 2011 -
51 comments
more of the same
Life after Capitalism
-
Beyond capitalism
,
it seems
,
stretches
a
vista
of...
capitalism
:
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posted by
kliuless
on Jan 25, 2011 -
33 comments
entrepreneurial paradise
In Norway, Start-ups Say Ja to Socialism
-
We venture to the very heart of the hell that is
Scandinavian socialism
—and find out that it's not so bad. Pricey, yes, but a good place to start and run a company.
What exactly does that suggest
about the link between taxes and entrepreneurship?
posted by
kliuless
on Jan 20, 2011 -
52 comments
Four Economic Benchmarks We Need Now
With capitalism in crisis
,
can it be
sustained
or is it
altogether outdated
? As Umair Haque asks though,
perhaps a better question is
: "are organizations and markets making decisions that help make people, communities, and society better off in the long run, by allocating their scarce resources to the most productive uses?"
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posted by
kliuless
on Jul 13, 2010 -
15 comments
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Emerging
from
a
debate
on "
epistemic
closure
" (of
the
conservative
mind
) John Quiggin
looked beyond
the
dead horses
and
gazed upon
the need "to offer hope, in the form of goals that can excite
enthusiastic commitment
to a
progressive alternative
." Matthew Yglesias pondered and penned a response providing a glimpse of
the very big picture
...
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posted by
kliuless
on Apr 28, 2010 -
17 comments
Be it resolved that financial 'innovation' does not boost economic growth
Basicland vs. Sorrowland
A parable about how one nation came to financial ruin by
Charles Munger
. For extra colour there's...
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posted by
kliuless
on Mar 2, 2010 -
34 comments
George Soros on the Way Forward
Soros lectures
You can
slog through the video
, but I preferred the transcripts
1
|
2
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3
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4
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5
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posted by
kliuless
on Nov 21, 2009 -
13 comments
The Adaptive Value of Human Institutions:* Building a Better (Secular) 'Religion'
Keynes & Marx thought
"that productivity would grow sufficiently to allow our needs to be met with very little labour," and that humankind's biggest preoccupation in the future would be leading lives of comfortable (or comparative)
leisure
.
Obviously
, that has not yet come to pass. But why?**
Yochai Benkler
(
previously
), for one, is
working on it
...
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posted by
kliuless
on Apr 25, 2009 -
37 comments
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