On abortion (of a dialogue)
Both sides in the abortion discussion are truly pro-life but have predictably different agents of life in mind. They are from non-overlapping magisteria #NOMA Continue Reading
Both sides in the abortion discussion are truly pro-life but have predictably different agents of life in mind. They are from non-overlapping magisteria #NOMA Continue Reading
The state has same rights to live as companies and individuals. Objectivism fails to recognise other stakeholders than customers. Continue Reading
Those that do not appreciate #property #rights can not execute #human rights. A case for #homonism. Continue Reading
The only productive coercive power that you have, is the power you can execute on yourself. Continue Reading
The State has to safeguard the balance of power of many existing publics. Continue Reading
The famous Milton Friedman pencil case concerning the circular economy and integrated reporting is a topic of this post. Milton Friedman’s “pencil case” can be found in his book Free to Choose. A shorter but sufficiently explanatory version can be… Continue Reading
The circular economy is not fake; it is a fake trend. Circularity is a necessary feature of life. It becomes a fake trend when vested interests and consultants abuse it. The concept that attracts so much public attention is nothing… Continue Reading
I was not only surprised but equally appalled by the fact that it has become commonplace to think of neoliberalism as a phenomenon that has nothing in common with liberalism. How is it that many of those who consider themselves… Continue Reading
The recent purge of Facebook and Twitter, which massively wiped out Donald Trump and his supporters’ user accounts, has rightly attracted attention. Unjustifiably, however, the erasure did not receive the critical scrutiny it deserves due to the far-reaching consequences. So… Continue Reading
I have written quite some posts about Donald Trump. I wrote this one a month after his inauguration in 2017. And it is rewritten almost four years later when results of 2020 elections are known while consequences are more than… Continue Reading