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ESG investing: Good for people and the planet?

by Jaana Woiceshyn Corporations’ ability to raise financing – and to create goods and services and returns on their shareholders’ …

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New “stakeholder capitalism”: A mandatory social role for business

by Jaana Woiceshyn There is a new “stakeholder capitalism” starting to prevail on business, proposed as a solution to what …

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Happy New Year! All the best for 2022

International Declaration on Market Environmentalism

November 8, 2021 Considering that many of the solutions proposed by mainstream climate leaders, activists, and policymakers often fall short, …

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Julian Simon: Important Enough to Name Your Kids After

by Art Carden You have heard it said that the environment is in trouble. We are running out of resources. …

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Sweatshops are good for the planet—and people

Sweatshops are commonly condemned for exploitation, particularly those that employ mostly women in the garment industries of developing countries and …

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The Best Part of Life in the 21st Century? Not Being Dead

by Art Carden A meme making its way around social media says the following: “You are born in 1400, where …

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To “build back better” we need freedom not government control

by Jaana Woiceshyn The federal governments in both the United States and Canada are determined “not to let the pandemic …

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Trump’s Fall and the Rise of the Tribal Collectivists

Summary: Politically trying times clearly lie ahead in the United States, with the fallout from the November elections and the …

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