"Stop the greed!" shouts Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.). Many Republicans are equally ignorant. When some Florida businesses raised prices in response to sudden demand during a crisis (a useful signaling ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Professor Andrea Campbell, author of Taxation and Resentment: Race, Party, and Class in ...
Most of our routine behaviors are not conscious choices. They’re either habits that run on autopilot, or they result from tacit judgments. Making conscious behavior choices in our long-term ...
We must come to terms that we elected this administration and members of this Congress. It's too easy to say, “I didn't elect ...
Perhaps the greatest of all human weaknesses, and certainly the most infuriating, is our tendency to think that what is good for us individually is good for everyone else as well — to mistake what is ...
How much should we prioritize ourselves? This question is deceptively simple and seemingly impossible to answer. To be a college student is to grapple with these questions constantly. Should I go to ...
Did you realize everyone, including your employees, is wired for self-interest? Okay, consider the perspective of your employee, who's thinking: "I need you to go first, ‘get me right,’ then I will ...
All week the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee had been listening to the Secretary of State and other top officials as they explained—and defended—the current state of U.S. policy ...
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Self-Interest Over Society: Why Billionaires Choose Not to Save the World
We live in a world where a handful of people, the wealthiest individuals in history, control vast sums of money—billions, if ...
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