The need for new religions in the modern worldWith a broadly accessible even-tone, the author surveys the historical and social experience of human religions mainly in the theistic tradition, namely Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Without being polemic nor overly passionate, the author explore...
Since all humans are identical units that respond the same way to incentives, at least in economic theory, then if one country is poor and another rich, the difference cannot have anything to do with the people but must lie in institutions or access to resources. Just supply enough capital and im...