There’s an arcane concept from the 1700s that underpins the attack on reproductive rights: the idea that women are incapable ...
Legal philosopher Jeremy Waldron in his book The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property challenges the Lockean view of ...
Antonio Gelis-Filho writes that perhaps advanced civilizations have reached the limits of their technology, and we may be ...
According to one of the theories on Christopher Columbus was a Byzantine Prince from the Greek island of Chios.
Social media companies’ arguments that plaintiffs can’t wield a novel legal theory that would hold them liable for the design ...
Her expertise is in personal finance and investing, and real estate. Expectations theory attempts to predict what short-term interest rates will be in the future based on current long-term ...
Michael Walzer has argued in a New York Times opinion piece that Israel’s “pager attack” on thousands of Hezbollah operatives ...
There are some serious debates around the constitutionality of Bangladesh’s interim government. We have seen attempts to ...
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Nobel lessons for India
The three winners of this year’s Nobel in Economics have two eminently readable books to their credit: Why Nations Fail? (2012) and The Narrow Corridor (2019). The Committee has chosen to pick up the ...
Economic historians get a win, in that Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson’s most famous work was on historical processes of ...
Spanish scientists said they will reveal details of the nationality of 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus on Saturday ...
Following the APT ruling last week, the Athletic analyses the long-term implications to shareholder loans and the benefits they bring.