Issue 4 Part 2

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Volume 1
MARCH 2014
Issue 4

Orio Giarini

Need for a New Economic Theory

There are thousands of books and articles these days, including political declarations at all levels, particularly in the “developed” countries, invoking “growth” as a basic factor to solve major economic problems such as employment, financial disequilibria...

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Lead Articles

Orio Giarini

Need for a New Economic Theory

There are thousands of books and articles these days, including political declarations at all levels, particularly in the “developed” countries, invoking “growth” as a basic factor to solve major economic problems such as employment, financial disequilibria...

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Graeme Maxton

Privacy is Not Dead, it is Just Resting

When Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, said in 2010 that he thought that people wanted to be more open about sharing personal information he was suggesting that our views on personal privacy have shifted greatly in a very short time. When he and others founded Facebook...

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Graeme Maxton & Octavian Ksenzhek

Limits to Nature

It is easy to want to live in a world without limits. We don’t want to be constrained by anything, to be held back. Like long distance runners and formula one racing car drivers, ...

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Edy Korthals Altes

Quo Vadis? Cultural Reorientation – Our Shared Journey

Who would dispute that a spiritual renewal of our culture is long overdue? The profound impact of the severe economic crisis we are experiencing has led to many concerned analyses. These are often limited ...

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Robert W Fuller

Something America and China Could Do Together

It may be an exaggeration to say that as Chinese-American relations go, so goes the world, but it’s probably not far from the mark. I’m not only thinking of China’s and America’s common interest ...

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