Of the institutions blockchain technology could impact, the concept of the global state is perhaps the most significant.
Arbitror sees the world neither as a monolithic “big picture” nor as disparate parts, but instead as an ever-changing network of ideas, actors, and transnational forces.
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Of the institutions blockchain technology could impact, the concept of the global state is perhaps the most significant.
One year of hurricanes in the U.S. costs more than the economies of New Zealand or Finland.
A lack of effective regulation has had an adverse impact on economic outcomes and public discourse, particularly in the industry of information consumption.
Amidst elections for the presidency and as many as 268 legislators, the FARC peace accord is getting lost in Colombian politics.
There are deep structural issues that have been unaddressed since the previous crash, and the usual suspects of the last crash are back.
In the wake of movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, it begs the question of where exactly is the left's organization on this issue?
In its modern iteration, romance exists at the intersection of our insecurity and our arrogance.
It seems hypocritical to be saddened by the suicide, of a convicted sex offender, yet satisfied that the abusive men in the #MeToo movement face ruined careers.
Some consider the Hindu nationalist movement in India to be Neo-Fascist... but the population of India is over two-thirds Hindu.
Adam Smith noted a few centuries ago, “a power to dispose of estates forever is manifestly absurd.”
Young Iranians have had enough.
New York is making significant and successful progress on a policy derided as impractical by its critics.
Displaced ethnic Georgians seeking to return to their homeland in Abkhazia face an uphill battle with the laws pertinent to their citizenship in the region--also a country that is not internationally recognized.
Alternative for Germany (AfD) is laughing all the way to the Bundestag.
The scenario in which a true democratic transition of power takes place seems farther and farther away.
Zimbabwe has been under one ruler and ruling party since it gained independence and has suffered through economic collapse under its control.
"I cannot foresee a future with this bill passed in which the United States evokes such high opinions as the ones I heard myself."
As much as it would be nice to have a messiah to sacrifice their political life to save us all, we do not live in a world where such people exist.
Natural born U.S. citizenship, 35 years of age, and... not much else. Is this a problem?