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...meaning the actor sees in the stimulus as well as in the end his response is aiming at. Ludwig von Mises Economics - to the great dismay of econ... ... One way around this apparent quagmire is to put human cognition (i.e., psychology) at the heart of economics. Assuming that being human is an immut... ...nd, more importantly, by Paul Romer, an economist from the University of California at Berkeley, clearly demonstrates. Additionally, it is useful to... ...W ... In 1996, when Congress deregulated telecommunications, there were eight Baby Bells. Today there are four, and dozens of small rivals are dead... ...s Internet Explorer. Amazon drubbed traditional booksellers. eBay thrashes Amazon. Bell was forced by Covad Communications to implement its own tec... ...sm. More often, innovation is systematically and methodically pursued by teams of scientists and researchers in the labs of mega-corporations and ... ...hese, in turn, drive software companies, creators of content, financial engineers, scientists, and inventors to a heightened complexity of thinking... ... and the social status they endow. Productive and constructive competition - among scientists, innovators, managers, actors, lawyers, politicians, ... ...racy was conceived in the 19th century as a benign alternative to the revolutionary belligerence of Marx and Engels. It sparred with communism - the...
...ty or obligation exist. IB. The Right to be Born The right to be born crystallizes at the moment of voluntary and intentional fertilization. If a w... ...'s Life Maintained Does one have the right to maintain one's life and prolong them at other people's expense? Does one have the right to use other ... ...s and no. No one has a right to sustain his or her life, maintain, or prolong them at another INDIVIDUAL's expense (no matter how minimal and insig... ...re fit to survive is preferred to the hegemony of a few rapacious, highly-adapted, belligerent predators. Nature is about compromise, not about con... ...ttribute it to divine will, intellectuals to the outstanding achievements of Jewish scientists and scholars, the modern Israeli is proud of his invi... ... the national lottery. Cloning In a paper, published in "Science" in May 2005, 25 scientists, led by Woo Suk Hwang of Seoul National University, c... ... this argument is valid. But it also implies that - once cloning becomes safer and scientists more adept - cloning itself should be permitted. This... ...proponents that democracies are more peaceful than dictatorships. But the two most belligerent countries in the world are, by a wide margin, Israel... ... and thought systems (labeled "evil"). This self-assigned mission is suffused with belligerent religiosity in confluence with malignant forms of in...