This article by Jimmy C. Chang draws parallels between the economic philosophies of 1776 and modern China's state-led growth. It discusses how China's economic rise, driven by government planning rather than free-market capitalism, has reshaped the global economy, particularly following the massive stimulus enacted after the 2008 financial crisis.
This document is a transcript of an intellectual debate (likely via email) regarding evolutionary biology, specifically focusing on natural selection vs. creationism and the validity of 'cultural group selection.' The primary contributors are 'pjr' (likely Peter J. Richerson), who defends cultural group selection and critiques the concept of an Omniscient Designer, and an unidentified respondent who expresses skepticism toward cultural selection while discussing economic analogies involving Adam Smith and Brian Mannix. The document includes references to prominent evolutionary anthropologists and biologists such as Richard Wrangham, Sarah Hrdy, and David Haig.
This document appears to be page 89 of a scientific or academic paper discussing the neuroscience of empathy, pain perception, and cognitive development. It details the 'neural resonance mechanism' and references Adam Smith's philosophical views on imagination and role-taking. It distinguishes between 'motor mimicry' and 'perspective-taking,' linking the latter to the prefrontal cortex and temporoparietal junction. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021335', indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein (possibly regarding his funding of scientific research).
This document is page 140 of a manuscript or book draft (evidenced by the 'TK' placeholder in footnote 205). The text discusses sociological and economic theories regarding connectivity, 'Locational Utility,' and the 'kinetic elite'—those who can move effortlessly through the world versus those who cannot. It references tech companies like Airbnb and Uber and cites thinkers like Adam Smith, Danny Hillis, and Peter Sloterdjik. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
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