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Why Capitalism Needs Socialism to Survive | Big Think – Big Think

ERIC WEINSTEIN: I get asked a lot about the state of capitalism and I think that for those members of society of a certain age we think of capitalism as being locked in an ideological battle with socialism perhaps or even communism.

But we never really saw that capitalism might be defeated by its own child technology. And I think that what we find is that even the most diehard free market economists usually save place for what they call market failure.

That is, markets really only work when the value of something and the price of that object or service coincide. So the key question is: what causes value and price to get out of alignment? And, in fact, every government on earth has a form of levying taxes of some form, because at some level there are certain things that need to be paid for that cannot, in fact, be priced where they must be valued.

So, for example, raising a standing army is tough because if somebody chooses not to pay for it its very difficult to exclude them from the protection of that army. So that in generalwhat we find is that these market failures are found in every economy, but they are also hopefully a small portion of the economic activity so that we can deal with them as a special edge case.

Now the problem with this is that technology appears to do something about figuring out the size of that small slice and making it rather large. So, for example, if I record a piece of music, once upon a time if you wanted a high quality version of that music you had to go to the folks who actually pressed the record albums.

But now I can record music with arbitrary fidelity and share it as a small file. And my having a copy of that file doesnt preclude anyone else from copying the file and using it themselves. Theres no question that the number of times I use that file doesnt really degrade the file because its, in fact, digital. So in that situation musicians were among the first to feel the earth crumble beneath their feet and they had to find new business models because, in fact, they found that they had gone from producing a private good where price and value coincided to producing a public good.

And the idea of taxing people to pay for both an army and their diet of jazz and rock n roll probably didnt make a lot of sense.So the danger is that more and more things are being turned into small files, and that means that the portion of the pie that is private goods is likely to shrink. This is one of several different forces.

Another one that I talked about in an essay called Anthropic Capitalism is that software has some very peculiar features.Traditionally technology has moved us from low value occupations into higher value occupations. So while we always decry the loss of jobs we usually create new jobs which are more fulfilling and less taxing.

And therefore those who have cried wolf when theyve seen technology laying waste to the previous occupations, those people have usually just been wrong. The problem with software is that software spends most of its time in loops. Almost all code can be broken into two kinds of code. Code that runs once and never repeats and code that loops over and over and over. Unfortunately what jobs are is usually some form of a loop where somebody goes to work and does some version of whatever it is theyve been trained to do every day. Now the danger of that is that what we didnt realize is that our technical training for occupations maneuvers the entire population into the crosshairs of software. Its not just a question in this case of being moved from lower value repetitive behaviors into higher ones.

But the problem is is that all repetitive behaviors are in the crosshairs of software. So its not that theres nowhere to go; we still have the Rube Goldberg sections of code, where something will happen only once. You know: a company will be founded, never to be repeated. A poem will be composed that will never need to be recomposed.

But the problem here is that most people dont see themselves as opportunists in this positive sense, right. They dont see themselves as capable of doing these one off acts of inspiration, which will probably always be fairly highly rewarded. They see themselves as needing a repetitive behavior on which they can build their families, their hopes and their dreams. And in general that may be coming to a close. Even if thats always been false in the past I think that theres excellent reason to think that the era may have changed.

When we lost the ability to beat computers at chess we immediately thought of Go as being a deeper game. But that bought us a very small respite from the power of the computer.

And I dont even know of anyone searching for new games more human-friendly than Go to maintain our edge. So I think its really important to understand that where we are is that we may need a hybrid model in the future which is paradoxically more capitalistic than our capitalism of today and perhaps even more socialistic than our communism of yesteryear, because so many souls will require respect and hope and freedom and choice who may not be able to defend themselves in the market as our machines and our software gets better and better.

And this is one of the reasons why something like universal basic income comes out of a place fiercely capitalistic like Silicon Valley, because despite the fact that many view the technologists as mercenary megalomaniacs, in fact, these are the folks who are closest to seeing the destruction that their work may visit upon the population.

And I dont know I think of any 9, 10 or 11-figure individual at the moment that Im familiar with who isnt worrying about what were going to do to take care of those who may not be able to meet their expectations with training and jobs as in previous models.

Whether its truck and car-driving is one of the largest employers of working age men threatened by self-driving vehicles or any of the other examples. For example: computers that are capable of writing sports stories from the scores alone.

So in all of these cases I think the technology is actually forcing those who are most familiar with it to become most compassionate. And whether or not we are going to leaven our capitalism with some communism or start from some sort of socialist ideal and realize that if we dont find a way to grow our pie very aggressively with the tiny number of individuals who are capable of taking over operations of great complexity, I think that we are going to have some kind of a hybrid system.

I wish I could tell you what it was going to look like but the fact is nobody knows. Universal basic income is very interesting but is clearly a first step and I would say really a first draft of a part of a theory that we just dont have yet.

Its hard to say whether Im optimistic about the future. Im very confused as to why our government is still populated with so many soft let me try it again. Honestly Im rather confused about whether to be optimistic or pessimistic. One of the things that I find most perplexing is that our government is still populated by people who come from sort of softer disciplines if you will. Whether thats law, whether these people come from poli-sci, very few people in government come from a hard core technical background. There are very few senators who could solve a partial differential equation or representatives who could program a computer.

And I think that this is really a terrible inversion of what should be happening. As the world becomes more technically demanding its important that the children of engineers, mathematicians and scientists grow up with the children of politicians or executives.

And what weve seen is weve seen this terrible economic stratification where the technical professions were turned into support roles for this different leadership class.

Now during the 50s, for example, we would have university presidents who might come from a physics background such as we had at the University of Pennsylvania. The atomic bomb came out of World War II, as did radar. We came to understand the incredible power of computers like ENIAC and during that period of time there was a tremendous vogue for thinking of a technical intellectual elite that could, in fact, lead us into a more hopeful and technological scientific tomorrow.

Somewhere along the line that got lost and Im very concerned that we have the technical talent to build an optimistic future, but that what for whatever reason were so terrified now of those technical folks that we keep attempting to subordinate them, to keep them on a leash, to make sure that they are not the ones in the know with power, with decision-making abilities.

And I think that if you look at a society like Chinas, Chinas certainly not falling for this trap and they are proceeding along a very different path.

So I think whether or not we understand where we are and we make the correct decisions for the optimistic future depends as to whether we have the right leadership class. Do we view our technical people as support staff for the true decision-makers or do we realize that, in fact, these are the people who should have been making the decisions all along?

I think if you think about, for example, the Challenger disaster it was the management class that didnt understand the real risks. The engineers knew just how much risk was being taken. And I think that, in fact, if we could just invert that relationship wed have a much better chance at an optimistic outcome.

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BOOM! Piers Morgan Grills London Mayor Sadiq Khan: Where Are the 400 Jihadis Still in London? WHERE ARE THEY? (VIDEO)

This was magnificent! (Gateway Pundit) On the anniversary of D-Day it is good to see that there are patriots in London who still have a spine! Piers Morgan grilled London Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan Tuesday morning on Good Morning Britain Sadiq Khan is the first Muslim mayor of London. Khan famously said terrorism was []

(Gateway Pundit) 25-year-old Reality Leigh Winner, a federal contractor, was arrested over the weekend and is facing charges that she removed classified material from a government facility and mailed it to a news outlet. From her Facebook page Reality likes: Animal Rights, The Daily Show, Bill Maher, Michael Moore and the Trump bashing Trump []

(Gateway Pundit) Hillary Clinton emails recently discovered on Anthony Weiners computer revealed, among other things, that as secretary of state, she helped Clinton Foundation donors. Clinton aide and Weiners wife Huma Abedin connected State Department officials to a Russian cultural organization, per a request by Clinton Foundation donor, Eddie Trump (no relation to President []

(Angry Patriot) A bizarre scene has occurred in Rochester, New York, as a City Court judge was taken out of the judicial chamber in handcuffs. Sometimes it feels like our world has flipped upside down. Democrat Judge Leticia Astacio was arrested when she was finally caught after a bench warrant was issued for her []

People would have been horrified if it were Obama (Mediaite) Shakespeare in the Park, an annual summer program by The Public Theater that puts on plays by William Shakespeare in Central Park, kicked off May 23 with a performance of Julius Caesar. But this rendition of Shakespeares tragedy comes with a twist Caesar []

(Angry Patriot) Its always nice to see liberal talking heads in the media get their comeuppance. And its especially gratifying when a turncoat gets a taste off some hard medicine. Sunday night saw the premiere of Megyn Kellys new program on NBC. To get a big start, Kelly launched her show by interviewing Russian []

(Gateway Pundit) Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino has a scathing message to White House losers who are leaking intelligence information. The former New York Police Department officer and host of The Renegade Republican podcast minced no words reacting to news of the arrest of a 25 year-old federal contractor for espionage. Watch the []

They needed to find out if [he was] an extremist (Infowars) A member of UKIPs youth wing has been labelled far right by his school and reported to the Governments PREVENT de-radicalisation programme, which is designed to stop young people from being drawn into terrorism. Michael Higginson, a 15-year-old year 10 student at Vision []

(Gateway Pundit) This is not going to go over well in the liberal media In the wake of Saturdays terror attack in London that left seven people dead and 48 wounded, Republican Congressman Clay Higgins has reached the tipping point with these heathen animals. The Louisiana lawmaker did not mince his words in a []

(Circa) A former U.S. intelligence contractor has sued fired FBI Director James Comey and other current and ex-government officials, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence provided to agents showing widespread illegal spying on Americans. The suit, filed late Monday night by Dennis Montgomery, was assigned to the same federal judge who has already []

We cannot live in fear of our own intelligence community (Infowars) Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has called for every person who is leaking classified government information to the media to be weeded out and punished accordingly. Appearing on Fox & Friends, in the wake of one leaker being arrested, Paul urged that it is an []

(Angry Patriot) Reality Leigh Winner was recently indicted in federal court for stealing documents from her place of employment, Pluribus International. Her company does contract work for the National Security Agency (NSA). The initial claim around Winner was that she is a conservative, but it turns out that the opposite is true. According to []

(Angry Patriot) After Edward Snowden told us all about the Obama administrations spying, we were shocked. Well, it turns out it was worse than even Snowden knew. In 2011, Obamas NSA vowed to follow new privacy ethics. It turns out that they violated that promise, and the law, five percent of the time. It []

(Angry Patriot) President Trump has cracked into the deep state network and exposed traitor leakers. Deep state actors have hindered the ability of President Trump to govern by constantly leaking classified information to the press. The White House has started to crack down on the leakers and the first traitor, Reality Leigh Winner, was []

(Angry Patriot) Barack Obama has been accused of creating ISIS by facilitating a power vacuum in the Middle East, but new WikiLeaks emails reveal a more direct connection. New emails released by WikiLeaks reveal that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sent weapons to ISIS in exchange for huge donations from the countries that supported []

Hypocritical filmmaker once hated Hillary, then loved her during election (Infowars) Documentary filmmaker and liberal darling Michael Moore launched a new secure website for leakers to share information about the Trump administration. TrumpiLeaks, named after WikiLeaks, was created to be a safe space for patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement, or the private sector with []

(Angry Patriot) It looks like there is another story that SHOULD be huge, but the media is ignoring it. We always knew that John Kerry was a dishonest person, but its unreal that hed stoop to such a low level. According to Daily Caller, John Kerry influenced the State Department in such a way []

(Angry Patriot) Hillary has not been as active since losing the election last year. We have been waiting for an investigation to take down Hillary once and for all. It looks like our wish is coming true. As it turns out, Sen. Chuck Grassley is launching an investigation into the former Secretary of State. []

(Gateway Pundit) Why did Lous City Bar owner the establishment Seth Rich was at the night of his murder visit the White House four days before the murder? On July 10th, 2016, Democratic staffer Seth Rich was murdered in an upscale Washington DC neighborhood. Rich was talking to his girlfriend and then []

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Scotland County group potty about tea party – Laurinburg Exchange

Nolan Gilmour | Laurinburg Exchange Nancy Reichner, a volunteer and table host of Sundays Ladies Spring Tea, shares some homemade finger foods with her guests Lilian Boger, left, and Marilyn Hall.

LAURINBURG Scotland County recently observed one of its longest standing local traditions afternoon tea.

More than 70 ladies from Scotland and surrounding counties came together Sunday at the Storytelling Arts Center of the Southeast.

We have been doing the event for almost 18 years and I thoroughly enjoyed it, said Sheila Swift, Ladies Spring Tea chairwoman. All of the tea hostesses are here and have done a wonderful job setting up tables.

The theme of Sundays tea was Vintage Garden Party, and featured more than 10 tables, decorated and hosted by volunteers such as Nancy Reichner, Ellen Smith, Brenda Johnson, Madeline Colon, Jan Schmidt, Clara Hulon, Tarrah Jennings, Tiafricia Woodard, Judy Fageol, Beth Bingham, and Iris Cousar.

I think it turns out much nicer than what most people think its going to be, Reichner said, who believes the event is as much lady-like as it is a Southern tradition.

Its not a competition to say who has the prettiest table, but it brings you to your best because you want your table to be as pretty as everyone else, Reichner said.

The origins of afternoon tea can be traced back to the early 1800s, a period when dinner was taken late in the evening. Anna Russell, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, annoyed by hunger pains caused by only having two meals a day. The Duchess scheduled time to take tea and enjoy a snack in the afternoon.

Each table for the bi-annual tea had a different decor, ranging from a Japanese garden to a Victorian garden display. Hosts decorated with flowers, artifacts, artwork, fine china, and table linens, which all gave each table its own unique experience.

We want ladies to relax, stop what they are doing, come here, and have a good time with us, and just enjoy some delicious refreshments just take a moment for themselves, As well as get to know others in the community, Swift said.

Those in attendance were able to enjoy all kinds of tea, ranging from black tea and green tea to Earl Grey and chai.

The Storytelling Arts Center of the Southeast puts on two tea events a year, one in the spring and another for Christmas, typically during the first week of December.

I look forward for this twice a year, It is a great opportunity to meet new people. I didnt know the ladies beside me before today, said Marilyn Hall, who made the trip from Fayetteville.

Tickets for the tea were $14 each and the event was open to women of all ages. Proceeds go to support the work of the Arts Council of Scotland County.

Sundays event also had performances from Brenda Gilbert, who told a story called Orange Cheeks, Haley Chavis recited poetry, and Leslie Knauss preformed a musical selection.

In addition, attendees were able to participate in a silent auction, and walk away with multiple door prizes.

Nolan Gilmour | Laurinburg Exchange Nancy Reichner, a volunteer and table host of Sundays Ladies Spring Tea, shares some homemade finger foods with her guests Lilian Boger, left, and Marilyn Hall.

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Friendly | Malta 1 Ukraine 0 – MaltaToday

Malta registered their first victory in nearly four years after securing a 1-0 win over Ukraine.

Malta went ahead three minutes later. Alex Muscat sent a long ball towards Zach Muscat who guided home a close range header.

The Ukranians failed to respond and Malta created another good opportunity. Muscat sent another good cross in the direction of Alfred Effiong and the Balzan striker headed wide.

The Maltese side kept showing good play and had another opportunity on the 38th minute. Muscat who was being a constant threat down the right side delivered a low cross towards Effiong who finished slightly wide.

Ryan Fenech nearly gifted Ukraine the equaliser on the 42nd minute. The Balzan midfielder sent a careless back pass in the direction of Viktor Kovalenko. The Ukrainian forward went through, but Andrew Hogg rushed out of his position and blocked his effort.

Andriy Shevchenkos side had another attempt on goal in the additional time prior to half time. Following a free-kick, the ball went in the path of the unmarked Seleznev. However, the Ukranian player slotted the ball wide.

During the second half, Ukraine had more possession but were unable to come up with any real threat.

In fact, the first chance of the second half was created on the 71st minute. Yehven Konoplyanka saw his shot from a free-kick ending up off target.

On the 87th minute, Shepeliev Volodymyr of Ukraine received the ball inside the penalty area and hit a powerful drive that sailed wide.

Despite Ukraines efforts, Malta kept firm to take a 1-0 win which will sure boost the confidence ahead of Saturdays World Cup qualifying match against Slovenia.

Maltas last win dates back to the 19th of November 2013. On that day, Malta won 3-2 against the Foroe Islands.

Malta starting line-up: Andrew Hogg, Steve Borg, Andrei Agius, Ryan Fenech, Clayton Failla, Andre Schembri, Bjorn Kristensen, Alfred Effiong, Zach Muscat, Steve Pisani, Alex Muscat

Ukraine starting line-up: Andriy Pyatov, Oleksandr Kucher, Taras Stepanenko, Andriy Yarmalenko, Rusian Mainovskyi, Mykola Morozyuk, Yevhen Seleznev, Serhiy Sydorchuk, Yaroslav Rakytskyi, Viktor Kovalenko, Matvienko Mykola

Referee: Alexander Harkam (Austria)

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Earth Alive Opens Door to Eastern Europe With Registration in Ukraine – Stockhouse

Earth Alive Opens Door to Eastern Europe With Registration in Ukraine

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - June 6, 2017) - Earth Alive Clean Technologies Inc. (CSE:EAC)(CSE:EAC.CN)(CNSX:EAC) ("Earth Alive" or the "Company"), a leading Canadian Clean-Tech company, developer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art microbial technology-based products for sustainable agriculture and mining, is pleased to report that it has gained registration in Ukraine for the sale of its organic and patent-pending biofertilizer, Soil Activator.

Agriculture is a significant sector of Ukraine's economy, representing 14% of total GDP in 2015.(1) Miguel Monroy, Director of Business Affairs for Earth Alive, said, "The registration process was challenging, but Ukraine is a strategic starting point for Earth Alive in Eastern Europe. It has enormous potential for agricultural growth, and actively seeks to expand its productivity in sustainable ways."

Ukraine has 32.5 million hectares in arable crops,(2) which benefit from the country's rich soil resources. The main crops are wheat, sunflower and corn, and a significant 800,000 hectares are dedicated to fruit and vegetable production. Earth Alive's Chief Agronomist, Simon Neufeld, stated, "Soil Activator has a proven track record of increasing production and economic returns in a broad range of field and horticultural crops, including corn. Ukraine is perfectly positioned to benefit from Soil Activator as the country seeks to expand its agricultural output while protecting its soil and water resources."

Initial commercialization and distribution in Ukraine is underway, and product has been shipped to the region. Farm applications have already begun for the current growing season, including on-farm commercial tests in corn by a very large Ukrainian agroindustrial company.

Michael K. Warren, Chief Executive Officer, concluded, "Registration in Ukraine gives Earth Alive new visibility in the European market, and begins the company's expansion in this dynamic region."

About Earth Alive Clean Technologies:

Earth Alive aims to be a key player in world markets of environmentally sustainable industrial solutions. The company works with the latest innovations in microbial technology to formulate and patent innovative products that can tackle the most difficult industrial challenges, once only reserved to environmentally harmful chemicals and additives. The Company is focused on environmental sustainability in the agriculture industry, and dust control for the mining industry.

For additional company information, please visit: http://www.earthalivect.com

The CSE has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release. The CSE does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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(1) World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. Online: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NV.AGR.TOTL.ZS?locations=UA

(2) FAOSTAT. Online: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#country/230

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