"...but once the relatively inclusive republican institutions gave way to the more extractive institutions of the empire, economic regress became all but inevitable" (Acemoglu & Robinson, 2013)
In this paper, I highlight the potential for Malaysia to leverage neoliberal ideas to further develop economically by developing youths that can call themselves Cosmopolitan Nationalists.
As the Malaysian Education Blueprint (2013-2025) is reaching the end of its time, it would be interesting to see whether there really is a strong commitment to move away from a society that is based on primal ethnic divisions.
RETWEET this. Every day. Until Election Day.
Anyone anywhere in America who tells you Donald Trump will be better for the economy needs this tweeted at them IMMEDIATELY.
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”
#NobelPrize
Thanks to everyone who has supported me so far! They money we raise get's sent to Prostate Cancer Research every week, so we're already making a difference. They do incredible work. https://t.co/qUHiD4M0uH #JustGiving
Sukan Olimpik Paris 2024 dijangka meningkatkan keluaran dalam negara kasar (KDNK) Perancis pada suku ketiga (S3) sebanyak 0.3 mata peratusan.
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The FT has no fixed political allegiance, but this week Labour will have our backing.
This generation of Tories has squandered its reputation as the party of business. Sir Keir Starmer is better placed to provide the leadership the country needs https://t.co/XAmWiNffrc
@BirthGauge My conversation with @bryan_caplan (Part 1) covers the institutional impacts of mass migration, immigrant assimilation, migration-induced cultural change, and the interrelationship between immigration, housing availability, and fertility norms. Also available at the link below
My Conversation with @robinhanson (Part 2). We discuss:
- Global cultural homogenization and its consequences
- Interrelationship between fertility, population size, and cultural diversity
- Cults, charter cities, and other sources of cultural innovation and diversity
- Impending civilizational collapse and possible solutions
- Cultural evolution, cultural selection, and dysfunctional prestige markers
- Futarchy
Also available at the links below
@TK_HelpDesk Thanks for the info. Ive tried calling these numbers and they weren't able to help as well due to a system error (which I also tried to do it myself online and got the same error message). Is there anyone else that could help?