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Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Black Mountain
Grossglockner is Austria’s highest peak and the eastern Alps’ most impressive summit. Rising to a height of almost 3900 meters, the ‘BLACK MOUNTAIN’ towers over an Alpine natural paradise.
The living cathedral
St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna
When the poor give to the rich
By Susanne Lundin A few days ago, a friend of mine, a medical scientist and physician in a Swedish hospital, received an astounding offer in her email box. In poorly written English, the missive read: “My name is Alex. I am [a] 31 years … Continue reading
News of the World
Scotland Yard collected evidence in 2006 indicating that hundreds of celebrities, government officials, soccer stars – anyone whose personal secrets could be tabloid fodder – might have had their phone messages hacked by reporters at the News of the World … Continue reading
Cui bono* ?
By Joseph E Stiglitz Just a few years ago, a powerful ideology – the belief in free and unfettered markets – brought the world to the brink of ruin. Even in its hey-day, from the early 1980s until 2007, US-style … Continue reading
The ceiling and the abyss
From the Economist GIDEON RACHMAN had a good thumb-sucker in yesterday’s Financial Times arguing that the current political-economic crises in America and Europe are basically two sides of the same crisis. “In Washington they are arguing about a debt ceiling; … Continue reading
Posted in The world we live in Now
Tagged Debt, Economic growth, European Union, Financial crisis, Government, United States
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The end of mass media
From the Economist: A special report on the news industry: The end of mass media THERE IS A great historical irony at the heart of the current transformation of news. The industry is being reshaped by technology—but by undermining the mass … Continue reading
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Tagged New media, social media, Transformation of Media
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Life after Capitalism
By Robert Skidelsky In 1995, I published a book called The World After Communism. Today, I wonder whether there will be a world after capitalism. That question is not prompted by the worst economic slump since the 1930s. Capitalism has always had … Continue reading
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Tagged Capitalism, John Maynard Keynes, Wealth of Nations
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