
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Zeynep Tufekci: Why ‘Smart’ Objects May Be A Dumb Idea

Is Politics Obsolete? How People Outpace Politicians

Labels:
bureaucracy,
free market,
government,
innovation,
lobbyist,
ObamaCare,
politics,
private sector
Innovation Vs Intervention In Health Care

Labels:
bureaucracy,
drugs,
FDA,
government,
health care,
innovation,
intervention,
medical,
medicine
John Stossel: Mr. Capitalism
The incentive to keep patients happy and healthy. For years, my scientist brother Tom was the nonpolitical Stossel. I defended free markets on TV, and he studied blood at Harvard and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Mom asked me when I'd get a "real job" like his. Then the crusade against capitalism reached his world. Medical "journalists" ... MORE
How 10 years Of YouTube Transformed The Internet

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copyright,
information,
innovation,
Internet,
laissez fare,
regulation,
technology,
video,
YouTube
Political Correctness: The Antithesis Of Science
by J.T. Young. Despite attempts to cloak itself in science, political correctness is the very opposite. The political correctness movement’s real emphasis is on politics, not correctness. Its goal is to have prevailing thought determined by a political dynamic. As repeatedly witnessed, political correctness is about installing its subjective version of ... MORE
Labels:
deception,
innovation,
intimidation,
liberalism,
political correctness,
politics,
power,
science
Texas Town Sees 61% Drop in Crime After Kicking Out Cops

John Stossel - No Gatekeepers

John Stossel: Spontaneous Order

John Stossel: The Better Way
It's easy to "fire" a business that rips you off. Just go to a different one. It's a lot easier to patronize another business than to get government to fix the problem. But bad businesses and the politicians they own, I mean influence, often don't want you to have that choice. I've written about how taxi companies don't like competition ... MORE
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choice,
consumer,
free market,
government,
innovation,
licensing,
regulation,
rules,
taxicab
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