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Let the Migrants Work
8 January 2018 - 0The best welfare program is a job. For the worker, for society, for everyone. -
Will we pray to artificial intelligence?
3 January 2018 - 0Anthony Levandowski, the American engineer behind Google's push for self-driving cars - also involved in a lawsuit regarding his alleged transfer of intel to Uber - has established a non-profit called "Way of the Future". The religious organisation intends to established a deity based on artificial intelligence, and, according to Wired:
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A few losers with toy helicopters
25 December 2017 - 0By aligning with the worst parts of the political sphere, Hans-Hermann Hoppe has done the liberty movement, and himself in the meantime, an immense disfavour. -
We get it, you should have bought Bitcoin
18 December 2017 - 0The monetary value of today's Bitcoin jump might be monetarily equivalent to a week of your labour, but in reality you have a very different relationship with money made from investments than money made from hard work. -
The EU is powerful because it's boring
11 December 2017 - 0The European Union's worst policies are hidden in plain sight. Nobody bothers to check them out because the the discussions are tiring. -
Social justice warriors are going to hate this girl
4 December 2017 - 0Hebing Wang’s take on the social justice movement in academia -
The paradise of envy
29 November 2017 - 0The latest revelations in the so-called “Paradise Papers” have joined the list of investigative reports into corporate and personal taxation of known enterprises and people. What began with leaked CD’s in Germany during the European debt crisis, also listed the LuxLeaks and Panama Papers; all allegedly exposing massive tax optimisation. Many European countries now see themselves pressured by political activists and the media to clamp down even more on tax optimisation practices.
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How Swiss students fight against imposed TV fees
20 November 2017 - 0Frédéric Jollien says “it's us against the whole media landscape”. -