Monthly Archives: October 2021

Thomas Sedlacek – The European (R)evolution – Part 2

Thomas Sedlacek – The European (R)evolution – Part 2 May 8, 2014 at 07:04AM

Against longtermism

Against longtermism. “We can now begin to see how longtermism might be self-defeating. Not only could its ‘fanatical’ emphasis on fulfilling our longterm potential lead people to, eg, neglect non-existential climate change, prioritise the rich over the poor and perhaps even ‘justify’ pre-emptive violence and atrocities for the ‘greater cosmic good’ but it also contains […]

Tweet by RostadiusV2

There are plenty of movements to catch up with if you’re a Man City opponent. Here’s just a sequence where @JackGrealish, @BernardoCSilva, @PhilFoden and Joao Cancelo interacts with eachother to create spaces for others. https://t.co/4RpQKSCvuc — RostadiusVideos2 (@RostadiusV2) Oct 19, 2021 via https://twitter.com/RostadiusV2

The moderating role of culture on the benefits of economic freedom: Cross-country analysis

The moderating role of culture on the benefits of economic freedom: Cross-country analysis “Introducing economic freedom enhances economic development if the population is oriented at long term benefits rather than short term gains. High levels of uncertainty avoidance decrease the beneficial effects of economic freedom on economic development.” Sounds a lot like “Give people freedom […]