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Opinion | Partisanship, Parasites, and Polarization (Published 2018)
The New York Times
An infestation of direct-marketing scams that exploit and reinforce political partisanship, largely on the right, basically to sell merchandise.
75 months ago
We Are the (National) Champions: Understanding the Mechanisms of State Capitalism in China
Stanford Law School
China now has the second-largest number of Fortune Global 500 companies in the world. Most of the Chinese companies on the list are state-owned enterp.
91 months ago
Book Review | Survival of the City: Living and Thriving in an Age of Isolation, by Edward Glaeser and David Cutler
Independent Institute
I don't like cities. It's not a principled objection; I just don't like having to deal with that many people, all at once, all the time.
25 months ago
Das Karl Marx Problem
Northwood University
In his classic book the Logic of Collective Action, Mancur Olson observed a peculiar feature about socialist political organizing.
23 months ago
Prosperity: Freedom and its twin, cooperation
Atlantic Council
You can only understand life backward, but it has to be lived forward. —Søren Kierkegaard. In 1798 Thomas Malthus published his famous Essay...
14 months ago
International Women’s Day
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Dear SPIA community, As the world celebrates International Women's Day, I want to share a bit about the meaningful work our colleagues in...
20 months ago
John Wallis | Can Democracy and Capitalism Coexist?
University of Colorado Boulder
Recent commentators have questioned whether a capitalist economic system is fundamentally inconsistent with a democratic political system.
8 months ago
Are Drug Prices Abroad Too Low?
Cato Institute
In his 2022 Labor Day address, President Joe Biden said that the United States “has the highest drug prices in the world, and there is no reason for it.
2 months ago
Why economic warfare nearly always misses its target
The Economist
There is no such thing as a strategic commodity | Finance & economics.
1 month ago
The False Equivalence Between Dictatorship and Democracy
American Enterprise Institute
Democratic government entails dysfunction and discord, but is fundamentally different from autocracies under the volatile rule of murderous Crown Princes.
71 months ago