Thursday, May 7, 2009

Economists and columnists often use "the market" as short hand for economic freedom

Marketime Georgia Freedom means that the government doesn't try to solve the problem of poverty Marketime, 05/6/2009 2:56 am
Brooks channels Hayek (by Russell Roberts) from Cafe Hayek by Russell Roberts David Brooks, in this provocative critique of Republican Libertarianism, uses the insights of Hayek without mentioning him... Unfortunately, economists and Republicans and columnists often use "the market" as short hand for economic freedom. But most people take it to mean the stock market or at most, the pecuniary parts ...

Puducherry potpourri Marketime, 04/27/2009 7:40 am
Shyam Srinivas Technical Blog Shyam Srinivas K has left a new comment on your post "Nashram!": I like to introduce myself as Shyam, Webmaster of www.pondicherry.net.in . I am an IT professional who love my native city, Pondicherry. Over the years I have entertained and helped many visitors to our city. It's been fun. However, one common feedback I have received from many of them has been that ther...

Sri Aurobindo warned against both physical and economic barbarism Marketime, 04/26/2009 3:32 am
Drawing the line between need and greed Dr R Neerunjun Gopee A letter in the The Economist of August 2008, which carried a special 8-page section on The credit crunch, one year on, pointed out that greed overcrowded our senses and sound judgement was thrown to the wind. Last month a friend sent me copies of two articles written by Sri Aurobindo about 90 years ago in which he had predicted that the...

Like Sri Aurobindo, determine an independent line on every major international question Marketime, 04/23/2009 5:14 am
Mental slaves The Statesman - Kolkata, India Thursday 23 April 2009 Although Indian intellectuals take pride in fierce independence, some have from time to time allowed themselves to be mentally enslaved by foreign hegemons. Macaulays children, like Janakinath Bose and Satyendranath Tagore, emerged from British-educated institutions in the late 19th century to buttress Western colonial rule. With...

4th of April 2009 marks the beginning of the Centenary of Sri Aurobindos arrival at Puducherry Marketime, 04/15/2009 7:34 am
Significance of 4th April: 2009-2010 Manoj Das Calm was the day, and through the trembling air, Sweet breathing Zephyrus did softly play. Spencer Such a day was the 4th of April 1910 but a day that was to give a momentous turn to the sequence of the unfolding human destiny. That was the day Sri Aurobindo landed in Puducherry a hundred years ago. The destination was not his choice in the usual sense...

This institutional dualism, forcing individuals to divide themselves every day, asks too much of us Marketime, 04/11/2009 11:06 pm
Beyond national capitalism? from The Memory Bank by keith My talk makes a number of points that can only be sketched briefly in twenty minutes. 1. Humanity is caught between national and world society. This is both dangerous and an opportunity for us. Yet much of what has been presented here has assumed that we can safely talk about the United States in isolation from [...]Money is the principal me...

Capitalism is facing a crisis - and desperately needs a remedy Marketime, 04/11/2009 3:20 am
Home About Us Sri Aurobindo Society SAFIM Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Integral Management Archives Contact Us ... business should not just be about one self but about the society and the environment it works within The Route to Dharmacracy Page 4 of 4 In fact, in February this year, the Indian School of Business (ISB) set up a research centre called the Centre for Leadership, Innovation &...

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