The Equitist #17 | Fiscal irresponsibility
November 30, 2021
As a young professional, I saw the world as a place where everyone could roam free and become what they wanted. I studied economics, and free markets and fair competition seemed the best system ever. However, while working in politics, I was exposed to...
Read MoreThe Equitist #16 | "It's the economic system, stupid!"
November 29, 2021
Have you ever felt like things are finally coming together, like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle you started a long time ago? This is how I feel when I think about Equitism. For many years Colombe, myself, and our colleagues have pushed different projects...
Read MoreThe Equitist #15 | A glimpse of hope: an overview of the Equitist philosophy
November 25, 2021
Have you ever felt like things are finally coming together, like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle you started a long time ago? This is how I feel when I think about Equitism. For many years Colombe, myself, and our colleagues have pushed different projects...
Read MoreThe Equitist #14 | The global economy: a tale of two stories
November 24, 2021
Last week, we discussed how you could be a multi-millionaire if you invested $1000 in cryptocurrencies a year ago. While not many sectors of our economies have experienced such roller coasters, the pandemic has created dystopian situations. Stock markets rallied while small businesses shut;...
Read MoreThe Equitist #13 | A flawed power structure
November 23, 2021
If you read the previous issues of this work, you probably know that in our view: democracy is under threat, the digital world is about to change the way we experience reality dramatically, and the growth of transnational dynamics, such as climate change, calling...
Read MoreNewsletter - November 22nd, 2021
November 22, 2021
In the aftermath of the first Summit between U.S. President Biden and China’s President Xi, uncertainties about the future are running high. While the two superpowers are trying to de-escalate tensions, it’s clear that the years ahead will be bumpy: democracy, climate, and many...
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