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hl bryan caplan fascismo

bryan caplan fascismo
riccardo-mariani@libero.it
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Fascism.
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new Italian political movement
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DOPO LA I GUERRA
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DOPO LA I GUERRA
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head of the Italian Socialist Party, Benito Mussolini.
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violently responding to the violent tactics of Italy's revolutionary socialists
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COME SI FECE NOTARE
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COME SI FECE NOTARE
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The Fascists soon had many imitators around the world, most notably the National Socialist German Workers' Party under Adolf Hitler,
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IMITTORI
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IMITTORI
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TheExtremismModelVersustheTotalitarianModel
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it is "right-wing extremism," standing in diametric opposition to the "left-wing extremism"
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L INTERPRETAZIONE PIÙ POPOLARE
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L INTERPRETAZIONE PIÙ POPOLARE
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the official position of the Communist International,
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TRA L ALTRO
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TRA L ALTRO
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The problem with the extremism model is that fascism and communism are very similar.
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IL PROBLEMA
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IL PROBLEMA
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Carl Landauer:
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GURU
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GURU
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The leading alternative account is that both fascism and communism are forms of "totalitarianism."
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L ALTERNATIVA
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L ALTERNATIVA
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IL GURU
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IL GURU
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Pipes
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The most substantive objection to the totalitarian model is that fascists and communists have usually been violent enemies.
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OBIEZIONE
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OBIEZIONE
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"the heretic is worse than the infidel."
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RISPOSTA ALL OBIEZIONE
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RISPOSTA ALL OBIEZIONE
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they split on the question of nationalism.
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ERESIA
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ERESIA
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Only a deluded zealot could deny that the fate of Italy mattered for Italian workers.
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SECONDO I FASCISTI
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SECONDO I FASCISTI

hl The Danger of Climate Doomsayers by Bj�rn Lomborg - Project Syndicate BJORN LOMBORG

The Danger of Climate Doomsayers by Bj�rn Lomborg - Project Syndicate
BJORN LOMBORG
Citation (APA): LOMBORG, B. (2019). The Danger of Climate Doomsayers by Bj�rn Lomborg - Project Syndicate [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

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The Danger of Climate Doomsayers by Bjørn Lomborg - Project Syndicate By BJORN LOMBORG
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make sure that the cure isn’t more painful than the disease.
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IL PROBLEMA
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IL PROBLEMA
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global life expectancy has more than doubled since 1900
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PRIMO FATTORE
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PRIMO FATTORE
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health inequality has declined
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world is more literate,
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child labor is decreasing,
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we are living in one of the most peaceful times
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people are better off economically.
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massive reductions in poverty.
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In 1990, nearly four in ten of the world’s people were poor;
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less than one in ten
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the risk of death from air pollution– by far the biggest environmental killer– has declined substantially;
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rich countries are increasingly preserving forests and reforesting, thanks to higher agricultural yields
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We are told that global warming will cause extreme weather and climate chaos
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hurricanes are constantly linked to global warming.
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there have been “no significant observed trends in global tropical cyclone frequency over the past century.”
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IPCC
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IPCC
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“the historical Atlantic hurricane frequency record does not provide compelling evidence for a substantial greenhouse warming-induced long-term increase.”
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NASA
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NASA
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prosperity is likely to increase dramatically over the coming decades, making us more resilient to such events.
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CONTRO GLI URAGANI
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CONTRO GLI URAGANI
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the overall impact of global warming by the 2070s will be equivalent to a 0.2-2% loss in average income.
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9...POCA ROBA
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9...POCA ROBA
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the same as a single economic recession,
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slowing the growth that has lifted billions out of poverty and transformed the planet.
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IL RISCHIO DI ELIMINARE CO2
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IL RISCHIO DI ELIMINARE CO2
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A commensurate response would be to invest much more in researching and developing cheaper carbon-free energy sources that can eventually outcompete fossil fuels.
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SOLUZIONI
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SOLUZIONI

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HL CHAPTER 1 Induction and the Problem of Induction

CHAPTER 1 Induction and the Problem of Induction
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We had both taken a lot of physics, so we both knew rationally that this was a pendulum and the ball would stop before it hit me
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But it was still deeply counterintuitive not to flinch.
Note:I DUE SAPERI...CON LA TESTA E CON IL CORPO

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science allows us to overrule our experience
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The Origins of the Scientific Method
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Francis Bacon’s text Novum Organum,
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Scholastic natural philosophy against which Bacon was reacting.
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They viewed any material body as comprising both an inert substratum of primary matter and a quality-bearing essence—its
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There is some “essence” of the bowling ball that makes it different from the loaf of bread.
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In Physics, he asked by way of example why front teeth regularly grow sharp, and back teeth broad, in a fashion that is good for an animal. He claimed that we must go beyond just the interaction of particles, because it cannot simply be coincidence
Note:I MATERI DI ARISTOTELE....TUTTO PREORDINATO AD UN FINE

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“the end, that for the sake of which a thing is done.”
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essence of the animal causes interacting particles to organize themselves differently
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Bacon’s central argument was not exactly that this was wrong, but rather that it was impractical.
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scientists would be more productive if they ruled questions about things like final causes to be out of bounds;
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considering such questions to be metaphysics rather than physics.
Note:NATURA ED ESSENZE

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that human life be endowed with new discoveries and powers.”
Note:LI SCOPO DELLA SCIENZA X BACONE...ERA ANCHE UN POLITICO

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nature is extraordinarily complicated as compared to human mental capacities,
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The second element of his theory was his belief that humans tend to overinterpret data into unreliable patterns and therefore leap to faulty conclusions,
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The result was a closed intellectual system whose adherents spent their energies in ceaseless argumentation based on false premises, rather than seeking new information.
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Bacon proposed a new method (novum organum) that would start with the meticulous construction of factual knowledge as a foundation for belief
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He called this method induction.The
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he was expressing the viewpoint that scientists should proceed as if they are pure materialist reductionists,
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The ultimate goal of Baconian science is not philosophical truth; it is improved engineering.
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Bacon had a clear understanding of the roles of what today we call basic and applied research. Although he saw the ultimate goal of science as material benefit, he believed that, paradoxically, focusing on slowly building sufficient experimental knowledge to develop general physical laws (“experiments of Light”), rather than trying to immediately solve specific practical problems (“experiments of Fruit”),
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he asserted the primacy of careful experiments as the initial building blocks of scientific knowledge.
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Bacon’s degree of focus on experimentation at the expense of theorizing can be caricatured.
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It was not until many years later that the concept of the controlled experiment (carefully changing only one potential causal factor and observing the result) was more rigorously distinguished from nonexperimental observation than in Bacon’s somewhat impressionistic “verified, weighed, and counted” description.
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Bacon attempted to define a process of scientific experimentation and inference, but in this he failed; the detailed method he proposed has not been used by scientists in practice. He was never able to explain exactly how the induction of general physical laws from individual observations should work at an algorithmic or logical level.
Note:IL FALLIMENTO DI BACON...IL COMPITO ERA IMPOSSIBILE

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“the logic of scientific discovery.”
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The Problem of Induction
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skeptical British philosopher David Hume focused on the problem of how we can generalize from a finite list of instances
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.
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“simple enumeration” is not what we’re after, that the development of cause-and-effect rules is central to practical knowledge:
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we can never be sure of a cause-and-effect rule developed through induction.
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how do we know that the connection between these chemicals and health will continue in the future?
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to the extent that my belief in a particular cause-and-effect relationship relies on induction, this belief must always remain provisional.
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This might seem like the kind of thing that only a philosopher with too much time on his hands could care about, and in fact, Hume was careful to ridicule the seemingly airy-fairy nature of his concern before his readers could do it for him.
Note:IL PROB DELL INDUZIONE...UN PROB SECONDARIO

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The Problem of Induction becomes a practical problem when we begin to depart from the arena in which common sense works.
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The Problem of Induction can be restated usefully as the observation that there may always be hidden conditionals to any causal rule that is currently believed to be valid.
PROBLEMA INDUZIONE => VARIABILI NASCOSTE QUINE DEHUM

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hl CHAPTER 13 Liberty as Means

CHAPTER 13 Liberty as Means
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The Paradox of Liberty
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Then how can we decide rationally among alternatives? The simplest answer is to hedge bets whenever possible.
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Various social, economic, and political arrangements have competed for survival, and those that persist therefore embed information about what works
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This should lead us to see what is often termed “status quo bias” as, instead, a rational preference for the status quo.
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but is not as simple as saying that the fittest social arrangements have survived, and therefore we live in the best of all possible worlds. First, the environment around us is constantly changing,
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it renders a verdict on packages
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not on individual elements
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societies that consistently follow the mantra of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” usually will lose out to those who consistently seek opportunities for self-improvement.
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it is hard to know what effects a given action will actually have.
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Second, people disagree about what effects constitute improvement.
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First, for the reasons described above, in the absence of experimental evidence we should have a rational status quo preference, and therefore place the burden of proof on those who advocate change.
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we should as a next fallback try new ideas on a small scale with reduced risk.
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Sometimes, however, we will face an all-or-nothing reform decision, as in the case of the huge stimulus program the United States launched after the 2008 financial crisis. These types of decisions are dangerous and should be avoided whenever possible.
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Our ignorance demands that we let social evolution operate as the least bad of the alternatives for determining what works.
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Subsocieties that behave differently on many dimensions are both the raw materials for an evolutionary process that sifts through and hybridizes alternative institutions,
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We want variation in human social arrangements for some of the same reasons that biodiversity can be useful in genetic evolution.
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But if we take our ignorance seriously, the implications of this insight significantly diverge from much of what the modern libertarian movement espouses.
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creating the raw material of new ideas
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also provides a mechanism for testing, refining, and applying these new ideas.
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separate argument for liberty is that it is a metaphysical good—that
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I’ll call the more metaphysical argument liberty-as-goal, and the more prosaic argument I have made liberty-as-means.
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But these beliefs often conflict, raising what we could call the paradox of liberty, or more precisely, the paradox of liberty-as-means.
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Should prostitution be legal? The canonical Libertarian Party position is that prostitution is a consensual act between adults and therefore should not be prohibited by law. The liberty-as-means position is far more tentative. We don’t know the overall effects of legalized prostitution.
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What the liberty-as-means libertarian calls for is the freedom to experiment: let different localities try different things, and learn from this experience.
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LOCALISMO....SPERIMENTARE ANCHE SOLUZIONI LIBERTARIE....VEDI IL CASO LEVY

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This leads then to a call for “states as laboratories of democracy” federalism in matters of social policy,
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The characteristic error of the contemporary Right and Left in this is enforcing too many social norms on a national basis.
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What if social conservatives are right and the wheels really will come off society in the long run if we don’t legally restrict various sexual behaviors? What if some left-wing economists are right and it is better to have aggressive zoning laws that prohibit big-box retailers?
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The freedom to experiment needs to include freedom to experiment with different governmental (i.e., coercive) rules.
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Three Limits to Liberty
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Freedom of subsocieties to enforce (or not enforce) coercive rules on people
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one of the primary mechanisms by which more successful methods of organization win out over others in evolutionary competition is through people voting with their feet.
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So, one limit on the freedom to experiment is that subsocieties should not be allowed to trap adults.
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This does not imply a fully corresponding right of entry.
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A second limit can be created by external threats, of which one important type is foreign aggression, and another is rapid change in the physical environment.
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military attack,
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killer asteroid hurtling
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Throughout most of human history, leaders have used the threat of future foreign aggression to justify state control, but in modern Western democracies, long-term threats to the physical environment are also used for this purpose. Characteristically, though not universally, the political Right cites threats of foreign military action, and the political Left cites threats to the physical environment.
Note:DESTRA: MINACCIA SICUREZZA. SINISTRA: MINACCIA AMBIENTE

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The third limit on liberty is created by the evolutionary desirability of collective action. In a competitive environment, societies can create advantages through various means that require some amount of coordination across the bulk of the society. Two key examples are economies of scale, and social cohesion to improve efficiency.
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Variation directly threatens economies of scale.
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The Nature and Importance of Social Cohesion
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Suppose that US jurisdiction X, where you do not live and will never visit, decides to make orphanages mandatory for all children born out of wedlock.
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Suppose they then institute a system of corporal punishment for the children in them.
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“Some of the children traumatized into serial criminality by growing up in such orphanages are likely to leave this place and move to where I live,
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Like science, which requires a community of scientists who share a specific morale, all real organizations that succeed over time are held together partially by common assent to ideals, and are not perceived by the participants as merely rational deals between entirely self-interested parties.
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collective—IBM, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the US Marine Corps, the University of Cambridge, or the United States of America—appeals to the rational self-interest of its members but also creates a sense of irrational identification with the enterprise.
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I define social cohesion as the amalgamation of this subjective attitude (the combination of irrational loyalty to a collective and a belief of “we’re all in it together”), the widespread expectation that this attitude is shared, and the behaviors that flow from it.
DEFINIZIONE DI CULTURA

HL 1 Who Pays for Your Coffee?

Who Pays for Your Coffee?
Note:Tema: il valore. Come si fanno i soldi sul mercato? Scarsità + richiesta...Il potere dela scarsità richiesta: sul mercato guadagnano solo consumatori e monopolisti...Vuoi sapere se sei sfruttata? Controlla di che genere è il monopolio che realizza quei profitti x cui paghi...Perchè i pop corn costano di più al cinema? Perchè è lì che i consumatori li vogliono mangiare! Location location location...Chi paga la regolamentazione sulla sicurezza? I consumatori + deboli (i prodotti ideali x loro nn si trovano) o + attenti (i prodotti ideali x loro costano di più). Premiato il consumatore facoltoso e distratto...Gang e Mafia: la violenza crea monopoli. la violenza può essere condannata x motivi etici oppure x' rovina il gioco della competozione e quindi dell'efficienza...Oltre alla violenza ci sono altri modi x eliminare la competizione. Per esempio attraverso i sindacati. Recentemente il metodo è entrato in crisi poichè la competizione è internazionale mentre i sindacati nazionali. Altre volte padroni donamici in espansione e monopsonisti distruggono i sindacati penalizzandoli. Ci sono forme occulte di sindacalizzazione: albi, formazione, patenti...Immigrazione. Gli immigrati ci rubano il posto? Di solito l'immigrazione è vista male dalla popolazione + rozza e bene dalla pop. + raffinata. E nn certo xchè i + rozzi giudichino rozzamente...L'analisi standard: il razzismo è frutto dell' ignoranza, tanto è vero che alligna tra le classi + basse che si oppongono all'immigrazione. L'analisi corretta: vista la matura migratoria è normale che ad opporsi siano le classi basse ma x una questione fi interessi nn di razzismo...La scienza economica è neutrale? Spesso no: il mezzo di analisi influenza il giudizio che diamo del mondo. Gli economisti lottano contro i protezionismi e i sindacati ma lo fanno in nome delle ipotesi sottostanti ai loro modelli...

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According to economics professor Brian McManus, mark-ups on coffee are around 150 per cent
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So somebody is making a lot of money. Who?
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location, location, location.
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simply remember that there are thirteen coffee bar entrepreneurs on one side of the negotiating table and on the other side is a manager who owns a single, perfect coffee-bar site.
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By playing them off against each other, the Network Rail manager should be able to dictate the terms,
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if there’s a profitable deal to be done between somebody who has something unique and someone who has something which can be replaced, then the profits will go to the owner of the unique resource.
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Strength from scarcity
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Bargaining strength comes through scarcity: settlers are scarce and meadows are not, so landlords have no bargaining power.
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Why is coffee expensive in London, New York, Washington or Tokyo? The common-sense view is that coffee is expensive because the coffee bars have to pay high rent. David Ricardo’s model can show us that this is the wrong way to think about the issue, because ‘high rent’ is not an arbitrary fact of life. It has a cause.
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prime coffee-bar locations will command high rents only if customers will pay high prices for coffee. Rush-hour customers are so desperate for caffeine and in such a hurry that they are practically price-blind. The willingness to pay top whack for convenient coffee sets the high rent, and not the other way around.
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Portable models
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Economics is partly about modelling, about articulating basic principles and patterns that operate behind seemingly complex subjects like the rent on farms or coffee bars.
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Ricardo’s model is useful for discussing the relationship between scarcity and bargaining strength, which goes far beyond coffee or farming and ultimately explains much of the world around us.
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A word of caution is appropriate, though. The simplifications of economic models have been known to lead economists astray.
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A unified agricultural sector had nothing to gain from improving the land’s productivity with roads or irrigation, because those improvements would also reduce the scarcity of good land.
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Ricardo failed to realise that thousands of landlords competing with each other would make different decisions than a single one.
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If applied correctly, it shows that environmental legislation can dramatically affect income distribution.
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Different reasons for high rent
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why popcorn is so expensive at the cinema – there was no popcorn shortage
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Let’s say landlords get together and manage to persuade the local sheriff that there should be what in the UK is called a ‘green belt’, a broad area of land around the city on which property development is very strongly discouraged by tough planning regulations.
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So we’ve found two reasons why rents might be high. The first is that it’s worth paying a lot for good land, because the grain that good land produces is so valuable. The second is that it’s worth paying a lot for good land because the alternatives that should be available are not.
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effect is to transfer a massive amount of money from London tenants to London landlords:
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it is important that when we are weighing the pros and cons of legislation like the Green Belt, we understand that its effects are more than simply to preserve the environment.
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improvements in the quality and price of the commuter train services that bring people into London’s mainline stations,
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The answer is that improved public transport increases the alternatives to renting a place in the city.
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Are we being ripped off?
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How can we tell the difference between things that are expensive because they are naturally scarce, and things that are expensive because of artificial means – legislation, regulation or foul play?
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Without perpetrating too much intellectual violence, we can replace ‘rent’ with ‘profit’
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a ‘sustainable competitive advantage’, meaning the sort of edge over the competition that will produce profits year in and year out.
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The newspapers often point to high corporate profits as a sign that the consumer is being screwed. Are they right? Only sometimes.
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But high profits are not always earned so fairly; sometimes the newspaper outrage is justified. There’s a second explanation for high corporate profits. What if a kind of banking ‘green belt’ completely excluded Cornelius’s bank from the market?
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If I want to know whether I am being ripped off by supermarkets, banks or drug companies, I can find out how profitable those industries are. If they are making high profits, then initially I am suspicious. But if it seems that it is fairly easy to set up a new company and compete, I become less suspicious. It means that the high profits are caused by a natural scarcity: there are not many really good banking organisations in the world, and good banking organisations are much more efficient than bad ones.
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Resource ‘rents’
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people who like to avoid competition
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Trade unions, lobby groups, people studying for a professional qualification
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‘rent-seeking’.
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It’s not easy to do this. It turns out that the world is a naturally competitive place,
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farmland.
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oil.
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Until 1973, the world’s oil supply was produced by ‘oil meadows’, largely in the Middle East.
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The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, which was sitting on most of the oil meadows, decided in 1973 to take some of its own meadows out of commission, by ordering each member country to restrict oil production.
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short run
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To keep prices high, OPEC was forced to accept a smaller and smaller share of the world oil market. Eventually Saudi Arabia broke ranks in 1985 and expanded production.
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In the last couple of years we have been tripped up by a combination of unexpectedly high demand in China with disruptions in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Nigeria and Venezuela,
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When does crime pay?
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people have to find other ways to prevent competition. One popular method is through violence,
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Drug dealers prefer not to have competitors driving down the price of drugs.
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if you’re risking prison anyway, there is little point in using half measures.
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the ‘foot-soldiers’ sometimes take home as little as $1.70 an hour. Promotion prospects are good, considering the rapid turnover of gang membership (people leave, or get killed, quite often); but even considering these prospects, the average wage is less than $10 an hour. This is not much given that over a four-year period, the typical gang member can expect to be shot twice, arrested six times and has a one-in-four chance of being killed.
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Mafia groups often get involved in legitimate businesses, such as wholesale laundry, which can make big profits only if entry is deterred.
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Mafia provides overpriced laundry services to restaurants as a way of extorting money.
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‘Conspiracies against the laity’
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it does not mean that people have not worked out other ways to keep competitors at bay. Trade unions are an obvious example.
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Without unionisation, wages could be kept very low. With it, competition could be excluded and wages would rise
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anti-trust laws designed to prevent collusion between large companies were also directed against unions. But as the political climate changed, these laws were ruled inapplicable and trade unions grew in strength.
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When unions are perceived as making unreasonable demands, causing prices to rise to a level that’s deemed unacceptable by a large portion of the public, the public in turn puts pressure on politicians to regulate the unions.
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Sometimes the unions have their scarcity challenged by international competition,
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teachers’ wages were kept low for years – and declining relative to average earnings – in spite of the fact that there was a shortage of qualified teachers. This is because the government, the single employer, has massive bargaining power.
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And now for something controversial
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do immigrants steal our jobs?
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Well-educated workers
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tend to welcome immigration as part of an enriching process
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poorly educated workers tend to reject any further immigration by unskilled immigrants on the grounds that ‘they steal our jobs’.
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As one of those skilled workers I dislike resistance to immigrants and would like to see more immigration.
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If the country is short of unskilled shelf-stackers, their wages will have to rise to attract people into the job. But if the country is short of skilled managers and full of unskilled shelf-stackers, I’ll be paid well for my scarcity value,
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Some blame resistance to immigration on the racism of the unedu cated. An alternative, and more convincing, theory suggests that everybody is acting in his own self interest. New workers are good for people who have assets that become relatively scarcer,
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In the UK, the salaries of nurses in the National Health Service have been kept low by the influx of thirty thousand foreign nurses;
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What should economists do?
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Some economists would claim that there is no difference between their analysis of coffee rents and their analysis of immigration. In an important sense, that’s true. Economics is in many ways just like engineering; it will tell you how things work and what is likely to happen if you change them.
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economists often step beyond their role as engineers of economic policy and become advocates. David Ricardo, for example, was an early campaigner for free trade.
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repeal of the Corn Laws, which severely restricted the import of grain.
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