Interview with Patrick Barron – Part I of II We’re less than two weeks away from the US election, and yet this sense of utter confusion, bitter political conflict, and economic uncertainty that has been ominously hovering over the nation, as well as the rest of the world, doesn’t seem to have subsided. The country still appears to be in a directionless state, with its economy in serious trouble and its society dangerously fragmented. There seems to be a wide rift in...
Read More »“Unless the US stops printing money, the dollar will collapse.”
Interview with Patrick Barron – Part I of II We’re less than two weeks away from the US election, and yet this sense of utter confusion, bitter political conflict, and economic uncertainty that has been ominously hovering over the nation, as well as the rest of the world, doesn’t seem to have subsided. The country still appears to be in a directionless state, with its economy in serious trouble and its society dangerously fragmented. There seems to be a wide rift in US...
Read More »A Radical Critique of Universal Basic Income
This critique reveals the unintended consequences of UBI. Readers have been asking me what I thought of Universal Basic Income (UBI) as the solution to the systemic problem of jobs being replaced by automation.To answer this question, I realized I had to start by taking a fresh look at work and its role in human life and society. And since UBI is fundamentally a distribution of money, I also needed to take a fresh...
Read More »The Real Reason We Have a Welfare State
From Subject to Citizen BALTIMORE – June 5th, the Swiss cast their votes and registered their opinions: “No,” they said. We left off yesterday wondering why something for nothing never works. Not as monetary policy. Not as welfare or foreign aid. Not in commerce. Not never, no how. But something for nothing is what people most want. The Swiss voted against awarding all citizens a “universal basic income” of about...
Read More »Three Political Events before the UK Referendum
“Every thinking person in America is going to vote for you Governor Stevenson,” said an enthusiastic voter.“I am afraid that won’t do. I need a majority,” reportedly quipped Stevenson (1952 or 1956). The UK referendum on June 23 is the most important political event of the first half of the year. A decision to leave could be a significant disruptive force. No one knows for sure. It is precisely that uncertainty that is fueling the demand for insurance in the options market that...
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