Ambition is not the problem.
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Ambition is not the problem.
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In a recent paper in Journal of Economic Issues, I explore a particularly interesting variant on the problem of unexplored normativity, politicisation and its ethical consequences. Put simply, standard theory of tax evasion inadvertently treats everyone as a criminal. Moreover, while recent work on theory of “tax morale” seems different it is not as different as one might think. Both contribute to a world of biddable neoliberal subjects.
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Five new places scientists have uncovered plastics.
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Health experts are working out the right dose for you.
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Could quantum mechanics hold the key?
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Why scientists can’t quit chalk, even in the digital age.
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Why some of us are more susceptible to hypnotism than others.
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NASA cosmic dust curator Marc Fries is here to explain.
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The cultural forces that fueled our success now threaten to end it.
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A century ago, the Stern-Gerlach experiment established the truth of quantum mechanics. Now it could build a bridge between the two pillars of modern physics.
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