Philosophy
The Anarchist Fallacy
A major fallacy of the anarchist idea that we can create a free society using assassination markets derives from transaction
The Source of Dignity
It is common to see reflections on dignity and many individuals who have never been poor reflect on helping others.
The Short versus the Long Term?
All positive social change comes at a cost. Many executives of current organisations attempt to argue that the very reason
A Discussion of the Academies of Art Established in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Art academies were principally constructed to instruct and train young artists with a set of codes and foundational principles. Artists
Cot Death in the Nanny State
When the Covid-19 outbreak first began, Sweden decided to take a more laissez-faire approach to handle the spread of the
Refuting “Conflict can only be resolved when both parties are prepared to compromise”
Humans are naturally inclined to seek compromise (Baume & Novak, 2020, pp. 70–71), which is a well-studied psychological condition (Radosavljevic,
The Casualties of Attacking the Market
Aristotle characterized envy as anguish at the prospect of another’s good fortune which is provoked by “those who have what
The Myth of Complete Knowledge
The journal articles written by Jones (2003) and Cairney (2012) seem very different at face value, but we can see
Relationship Marketing
In the field of service marketing, relationship marketing is gradually experiencing more common deployment. To some, it would appear as
Scarcity and Incentives
When people query why elite athletes such as NBA basketball players are getting paid so much more than teachers, the
Nation and State: Old Wine in New Bottles
If you opt to believe Anderson (2016; originally 1991), it becomes necessary to concur with the notion that ancient great
On Talking
I have been giving oral presentations for a long time. The methodology I used in learning the necessary skill has