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place-holder for “contemporary capitalism”, “austerity politics”, and “all that is bad in our world”, giving that rhetoric …
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einer naturartigen Selbstverständlichkeit geronnene, von inneren Widersprüchen getriebene Kapitalismus muss radikal infrage …
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This paper proposes somatic capital as a hitherto neglected variable in the discussion of factors impacting the timing of the Neolithic transition. It develops an evolutionary growth theory that builds on the trade-off between the quantity and the quality of offspring. The theory suggests that...
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The aim of this essay is to outline and analyze milestones in the history of the Internet. As technology advances, it presents new societal and ethical challenges. Section II concerns the formative years (1957-1984). The early Internet was devised and implemented in American research units,...
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-political-economic system across the industrialized world is neoliberal capitalism that focuses on economic growth and profit maximization …Aim: The major aim of the current essay is to argue that neoliberal capitalism, by virtue of its core tenets, has … the precautionary principle, neoliberal capitalism is uniquely ill-equipped to prepare for potential calamities like …
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The LA Times called the bluff: William D. Nordhaus won the Nobel prize in economics for a climate model that minimized the cost of rising global temperatures and undermined the need for urgent action. Unfortunately, though, the article missed the nugget in the racket.
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