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Reject the long run as a guide


From Prospect, the case for compulsory civic service: Most people think that young people should be asked to give something back — politicians agree, yet a compulsory scheme has seemed too ambitious — until now; attitudes to pay can change sharply from one era to the next; we are now entering a period of greater restraint at the top — but is it just a pause?; and bonus bashing is good politics, but is it also good economics? Peter Singer on capitalism’s new clothes. From Time, here's a list of the Internet's 99 Greatest Hits. An interview with Marginal Revolution's Tyler Cowen. A look at why there is a deep reason to reject the long run as a guide to future investment policy. The time has come to re-engineer the planet: Once written off as sci-fi fantasy, geoengineering now looks like the last best

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