I recently read Global Capitalism: Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century by Jeffry A. Frieden. As in many books in this genre the first age of globalization which ended in 1914 receives a great deal of treatment. This was a period of free movement of capital, goods and labor. Frieden observes that though there was agitation and organization against … [Read More]
Interacting with people in the sciences over my life one of the major issues I have noticed is an extreme hubris when it comes to their opinions in regards to non-scientific issues. Many individuals in the sciences consider all issues fundamentally scientific. This engenders a certitude when it comes to public policy; there are no opinions, there are true descriptions of … [Read More]
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