China Wants to Go Down on Private Education
China is banning private and for-profit education in its latest efforts to decrease the high stress of parenthood to get young adults fuckin'.
China’s New Development: China’s Technology in the 21st Century
According to some Western observers, the added regulations on capital in China, along with the new party line of “common prosperity,” appear to make China look a lot more like a socialist or communist state.
China’s New Development Phase Part 1
Should every move conducted by a state be viewed through the lens of centralizing state power for military might?
Theaters Versus Streaming After the Pandemic
State of the Film Industry After The Success of Black Widow on Disney+
ProPublica FOLLOW-UP: WHEN CRIME IS GOOD
It might be time for transparent taxes once again in the United States, and the ProPublica report serves as an important agonist to the public appeal for open tax records. Taxes are a public good and should be open for public view.
Taxes are Good: Why the ProPublica Report Matters
The rich do not pay anywhere close to the marginal top income tax rate, often through schemes to avoid drawing an income, yet still enjoy massive lifestyles.
The New G7 Minimum Corporate Tax Agreement is a Game Changer
The opportunity for global cooperation doesn’t come along often. G7 countries are in a position to craft legislation that should add revenue to their bottom line while tax havens like Ireland will have to rethink their economies.
PlayStation's New Strategy: It's the Games Stupid!
What Does Sony's Decision to Publish God of War: Ragnarok on PlayStation 4 Mean For The Future of PlayStation?
Inflating Our Minds
When is inflation wanted or needed in an economy? Has inflation helped us in the past?
What Amazon’s $8.45 Billion Deal for MGM Means for the Film Studio Industry
Why was Amazon willing to pay so much more than other streaming services?