Crypto-anarchy does not require anonymity On libertarians’ systemic denial of workplace unfreedoms Is the French tax-benefit system really redistributive? Robots and Economic Luddites: They Aren’t Taking Our Jobs Quickly Enough | Beat the Press The Rise of Invisible Work ECB Said to Consider Cypriot Police Demand in Bailout Probe Italy – The Nation That Crushes […]
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December 28th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
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October 18th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Greek Myths: “Cyprus Pays for Its Own Failures” The rise of Informal Citizen Networks in Greece French polls show surge in support for far-right National Front The problem of ownership The End of Banks as We Know Them? The ironic impact of activists: Negative stereotypes reduce social change influence “We are entering the moment where […]
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September 11th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
The March of the Consumers Emerging market slowdown: can a crisis be averted? Who Will Prosper in the New World Who Will Prosper in the New World BoE’s Andy Haldane: ‘Banking may be on the cusp of an industrial revolution’ Why a medieval peasant got more vacation time than you Happy reading!
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August 31st, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Poverty significantly saps our mental abilities say researchers The First Global Civil War “It is psychologically extremely difficult to attribute something to luck” How and Why to Be a Leader (Not a Wannabe) When Non-banking Experts Become Overnight Banking Experts David Harvey interview: The importance of postcapitalist imagination The New Dutch Disease: Mortgage Debt Happy […]
The first baby steps of a basic income movement in Greece
August 22nd, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Beyond the crisis, Featured | 2 Comments »
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August 22nd, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Home ownership: how the property dream turned into a nightmare Young Greeks Helping Each Other to Combat Crisis On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs Is It Nuts to Give to the Poor Without Strings Attached? UK: The illusory housing recovery Imagining Non-Work The new age of algorithms: How it affects the way we live Happy […]
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August 18th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
‘ECB was concerned over flow of emergency funding to Laiki’ What Would Real Democracy Look Like? The SEC Shows Why Bitcoin Is Doomed Universal credit is doomed – one-size-fits-all suits no one How to End the Welfare State David Graeber: On Bureaucratic Technologies How Do Good Ideas Spread? Foreigners buy nearly 75% of new homes […]
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August 3rd, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Pace of modern life: UK v Denmark Fishermen – the highest earners in Iceland The Psychology of an Irish Meltdown If you think you know what ‘debt’ is, read on The Secret to Finland’s Success With Schools, Moms, Kids—and Everything The Exotic World of Singaporean Journalism Charles Eisenstein on the Next Step for Digital Currency […]
A day in Porto, a ghost town in the making
August 1st, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Crisis routine, Featured | 4 Comments »
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July 22nd, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Economists forecast the end of growth Work Makes People Miserable The wastefulness of automation The Euro-Dividend Silicon Valley is Hacking Your Food Shadow Banking Threatens China’s Economy—but What Is It, Exactly? Happy reading!