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Prostitution, Education and The Future

Prostitution, Education and The Future

By on April 12, 2012 in Government, knowledge with 0 Comments

In the last 2,500 years there are only two professions that have not changed in terms of their delivery of services — prostitution and education. The first is understandable, the second is not. Where telecommunications, computers and other technological advances drive down costs in virtually every other industry, education remains immune to change. It produces [...]

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Why Mainstream Media is Imploding

Why Mainstream Media is Imploding

By on January 21, 2011 in Media with 8 Comments

The mainstream media continues to lose favor at alarming rates. Newsweek and Time Magazine have fallen on tough times. NBC is an albatross that GE is trying to rid itself of. More Americans turn to the “alternative” media for their news. For the upcoming generation, who seem lost without a cellphone in their ear or [...]

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The People Versus The State

The People Versus The State

By on December 27, 2010 in Uncategorized with 0 Comments

The future is always unclear. It is very much so today as we are at an inflection point in history. I suspect that we will see all developed social welfare states (Europe and the U.S.) fail. They were unsustainable in concept and became even more so in the world of contemporary democratic politics. Governments will [...]

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