The New Yorker
Liberalism According to The Economist
15+ min · · Founded in 1843 to spread the doctrine of laissez-faire, the magazine has wielded influence like no other. But at what cost? · Shared by 182, including Dominik Grolimund, Mathew Ingram, Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯, Jason Stanley, Felix M
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The World Has Gone Mad and the System Is Broken
· I say these things because: Money is free for those who are creditworthy because the investors who are giving it to them are willing to get back less than they give. More specifically investors lending to those who are creditworthy will accept very low or negative interest rates and won’t require ha · Shared by 374, including Clemens, Malik El Bay 🕊🔰🇲🇦, Chris Burniske, Perry Marshall, Ray Dalio, Alexandra Wong, Kat, Nicola Duke, Tom Howard ✈️ 🇺🇸 NYC BOS DC SF CHI FL, Taylor Pearson, Lukas Stickelberger, Matthias Lampe, Benji Hyam, Alexia Bonatsos, Vinny Lingham, ⒿⒹⒽ, Brad Feld, Ryan Selkis 🪳, Fred Destin, Glyn Britton
The New York Times
The Happy, Healthy Capitalists of Switzerland
6 min · · Forget Scandinavia. Switzerland is richer and yet has a surprisingly equal wealth distribution. · Shared by 99, including Kacem El Ghazzali, René Pfitzner, Lukas Stickelberger, Luzius Meisser, Abir Oreibi, Till Quack, Andreas Von Gunten, Christian Fauteux, Yisong Yue, Philippe, Flavio Rump, Thomas Power, Massimo Banzi