Using data on 48 countries, this paper finds that people in economically freer countries care more about education. This is probably mainly because economic freedom enables them and their children to achieve higher returns to education. The magnitude of the estimated effect is substantial. The paper...
You could go to an AA meeting in your local community. A lot of people there are depressed. That's what those meetings do for people, they are a support group. You could also start one and put a community notice in your local paper. ...
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“corporal punishments, inflicted with all the circumstances of cruelty and infamy,” kept people “under a servile fear of the like treatment; so that for several years no one durst publicly speak or write in defense of the liberties of the people, which the king’s ministers, his privy ...
Free people are not abstract concepts, but real individuals in real life, because this is precisely what concerns literature. Due to the individual's numerous difficulties in socialized life, how to obtain freedom, that is, the possibility of choice for the individual in life, has been an ...
Clearly the world is still filled with suffering, people killing one another, people oppressing one another… those things haven’t stopped just because people understand where exactly they came from. I guess what I’m trying to say is that understanding our past doesn’t necessarily translate ...
In contrast, people who question whether markets in parental rights or body parts (as well as intellectual property, identity, religious standing, or homemaking labor) worry about other values notably equality, dignity, and solidarity. In both pro- and anti-commodification camps, the instinct is ...
The Communicator’s Guide to Media Law and Ethics – A Handbook for Australian Professionals(Routledge, London and NY, 2023) offers an introduction to the key legal and ethical topics confronting Australian journalists and strategic communicators both at home and internationally and offers a suite of...
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In August 1838, few people could have accurately predicted the fate of the former slaves; the future seemed more impenetrable than usual. Moreover, much depended on conditions in the particular colony, and its social and topographical condition. In the smaller, more densely settled islands, the ...