Neologism - Dragons, bailouts and resort buyers
The Fable of the Dragon-TyrantThe story argues that humans for most of history have lacked the tools to fight the monster of death, but now the capacity to fight it may exist. The fable thus addresses the themes of death acceptance and resignation to fate in the face of ageing and critiques the pro-aging trance Read The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant by Nick Bostrom Match with a licensed therapist within 48 hours Millions of people have joined BetterHelp to find the right therapist for them, without having to leave home. The affordable online platform offers live video and phone sessions, plus unlimited messaging. Start with 25 percent off your first month. Start therapy with BetterHelp Neoliberalism’s Bailout Problem
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We all know about the importance of patents, copyright, trade secrets, R&D subsidies, tax credits, and national labs. But less well understood is the importance of 'Buyers of First Resort' – entities which establish a market for something well before it can support its own customer base. A Buyer of First Resort might help innovative new technologies to get the scale they need to be commercially viable in areas like carbon capture, space exploration and developing new vaccines. Taiwan has a "pay for success" model where gov't commits to pay if a panel deems a particular objective to be met. And this promise can be securitised. Very similar to the Buyer of First Resort concept Read Buyers of first resort on Works in Progress This succinct newsletter covers the top business, tech and finance news stories every day. No dry, boring stories here: as informative as it is entertaining, expect witty writing and only the most relevant updates from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. It's only a matter of time before reading Morning Brew becomes a permanent habit in your daily routine, meaning you'll get a little smarter every day. Dear reader, thank you for being with us. Do you think more people should read this issue? Share this post on your social media or directly with your friends. PS: You can buy me a coffee in the ko-fi. Try Refind. Did you know that with The Sample you can receive free e-mail newsletters tailored to your interests? Neologism is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Neologism that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
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