Leonardo Da Vinci conitnue to impress with its abilities. His biography by Walter Isaacson brought him closer to us and resolved many “mysteries.”
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About society, its laws and problems, personal freedom and the role of the state, ideal and real.
I see what you see
Pretty soon our notion of privacy will disappear, replaced by the deeper layer isolated deep inside our brains. The good news, we will become more civil even in our thoughts.
Isolation
Despite the growing population density, our isolation from each other remains the same. One has to be surprised that we find something in common at all. Or is it just an illusion and the walls that separate us are insurmountable?
Untouchable private initiative
Private initiative as the solution to any economic or social problem is quite popular among Americans. Quite a few of my friends argue that the government, motivated by the lobbyists, guilty of the market corruption. It issues various regulations and even laws that help the big corporations. But there is another side of the issue […]
Machiavelli was right
Machiavelli looked at his experience without blinking and came to the conclusion that one cannot afford to ignore life realities if he wants to achieve a level of success in his quest. That is why he put together the instructions to a ruler who would like to change the life of his people for better. […]
Indo-Europeans came from Ukraine
We used to the theory that Indo-Europeans came from India to Europe. Many researchers spent a lot of time and efforts tracing their tracks. But recently, some new evidence and interpretation of the known facts laid the foundation for placing their origin in the steppes between Dniepr (Ukraine) and Ural river (Russia).
An American in the Red Army
An American in the Red Army? Russian war correspondents of WWII could not believe their eyes. And yet, it was true. Nicholas Burlak not only fought along with his Russian friends, he even went all the way from Stalingrad to Berlin.
Adam Smith without myths (Smith 4/4)
We used to refer to Adam Smith as a “capitalism founder” and the inventor of “invisible hand” as a synonym of “free market.” Both references came from a myth, created by those who wanted to justify the existence and development of the unfair competition in a market “free” from any supervision of society, given to […]
Division of labor and its consequences (Smith 3/4)
Division of labor glorified and credited with many, if not all, reasons for the material prosperity of the modern society. But if we look closer, we see not so rosy picture. And the “founder of capitalism” Adam Smith knew that and warned us, but we did not listen.
“Invisible hand” of Adam Smith (Smith 2/4)
The notion of the invisible hand of the free market is so appealing that we do not think twice applying it in support to many opinions. It is used almost as an excuse for anything which we cannot or do not bother to explain using other reasons.