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Tit for Tat and the Triumph of Cooperation: Why Cooperatives Are Game Theory’s Winning Strategy
Game theory, the study of strategic decision-making, offers a powerful lens through which to analyze the dynamics of cooperation and competition. One of its most intriguing findings is the surprising…
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From Backyard to Table: Why Neighborhood Vertical Gardens Are a Game-Changer
With grocery bills skyrocketing and concerns mounting about the quality and sustainability of our food systems, it is time to rethink how we source our nourishment. What if the solution…
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From Scarcity to Surplus: How the Internet Revolutionized Relationships and Their Economics
For generations, finding a romantic partner was a local affair. Your dating pool was essentially limited to the people you encountered daily – at school, work, church, or through family…
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Can Divorce and Split Parents/Family Actually Be Good for Children?
Divorce is often seen as an adverse event, especially for children. However, there is growing evidence that divorce can be suitable for children in some cases. 1. Reduced Conflict: One…
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The Economic Cost of Anxiety: A Silent Drain on Society’s Potential
We often discuss anxiety and stress in terms of individual suffering, focusing on the emotional toll and impact on personal well-being. But what if we broadened the lens and examined…
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The Unseen Social Contract: Why “All for One and One for All” is More Than Just a Slogan
When you are born, you enter a world already in motion. From birth, you become part of a broader social network within a community, a nation, and, ultimately, a global…
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Reimagining Governance: The Bond-Based Economy – A Thought Experiment
Innovative economic and political theory ideas often spark captivating debates, challenging conventional wisdom and inspiring new perspectives. One such concept that has garnered attention in recent years is a bond-based…
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The Archaic Walls: Why Political Borders Hinder Us All
Welcome back, readers! Today, I want to challenge a fundamental concept we’ve all grown up with the idea of political borders. I argue that these man-made lines are outdated and…
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The Freedom to Live: Rethinking Purpose Beyond Work
Society has long taught us that work defines our purpose, a notion deeply ingrained in our collective consciousness. We are led to believe that our jobs give us meaning, value,…
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The Dynamics of a Third Party in Government: Exploring the Consequences
The idea of introducing a third party into the political landscape is a recurring topic of discussion in democratic societies. Proponents argue that a third party can break the monopoly…