Contro l’ umanesimo mediterraneo (ovvero: della... - Riccardo Mariani:
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giovedì 5 dicembre 2013
mercoledì 4 dicembre 2013
Politiche monetarie espansive: chi ci guadagna.
"Ultra-Low Interest Rates: Who Wins? Who Loses?" http://feedly.com/k/1bhvSC9
martedì 3 dicembre 2013
Le virtù del mercato
"The Virtues of Market Behavior" http://feedly.com/k/ICverT
lunedì 2 dicembre 2013
domenica 1 dicembre 2013
Politiche anticicliche liberiste
http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2013/04/the_grave_evil.html?fb_action_ids=10101304625107777&fb_action_types=og.likes&action_object_map=%5B434510903337723%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.likes%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%22.UpoF02CTQnp.like%22%5D&fb_ref=.UpoF02CTQnp.like&fb_source=other_multiline
sabato 30 novembre 2013
Principio di precauzione
"David Friedman on the Precautionary Principle, by David Henderson" http://feedly.com/k/Ixz3yz
venerdì 29 novembre 2013
Austerità e crescita
"Austerità. Così si può evitare." http://feedly.com/k/1c1PtqW
TOLLERA IL BRUTTO E AVRAI PIU' BELLEZZA
La società consumistica elargisce un... - Riccardo Mariani:
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La società consumistica elargisce un insegnamento estetico di primordine: è dalla tolleranza del brutto che scaturisce il bello.
Un confronto tra Italia e Germania.
“… if you go to Germany or you go to Switzerland and you go through the countryside, there are all these houses that are exactly the same, [only] a little variation. Sometimes they even have coordinated geranium flowers. It looks beautiful—a great place for a vacation… The landscape is tightly regulated in these countries, curbing individuality and experimentation in the name of good design…
Things are different in Italy, which also happens to be famous for its wildly creative design industries. If you go to the Italian countryside where people really live and work, you cannot find two houses that look the same. It’s continuous experimentation. And 99 percent of them are ugly, but ugly—ugly, ugly, ugly… But, he suggests, the culture that allows that experimentation, tolerating failures, is the same culture that produces aesthetic breakthroughs…”
It is tolerance for the ugliness that is the basis for the greatness of Italian design…”
The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value Is Remaking Commerce, Culture, and Consciousness (P.S.) by Virginia Postrel
Recorded with my Canon HI8 Camcorder: the 31st of August 1996. Place: a small church in Oostum, a…
CARICATO DA HANS ST.
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