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The book ''Why Nations Fail''<ref>Daron Agemoglu and James A. Robinson, ''Why Nations Fail: The origins of power, prosperity, and Poverty.'' Crown (2012-03-20) ISBN 978-0307719225</ref> explains
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The book ''Why Nations Fail''<ref>Daron Agemoglu and James A. Robinson, ''Why Nations Fail: The origins of power, prosperity, and Poverty.'' Crown (2012-03-20) ISBN 978-0307719225</ref> explains cannot be successful without (1)Rule of Law, (2) inclusion of all in the economy and (3) freedom of each to find their own path to success. This is sort of a economic view of the position that John Stuart Mill took in ''On Liberty''<ref>John Stuart Mill, ''On Liberty''</ref>.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 09:59, 2 December 2019

Title

A Civil Society requires limits on human behavior; the alternative is The Dark Forest.

Context

Recent attempts to determine the future of [1] civil society in the age of social media

The Rule of Law

The book Why Nations Fail[2] explains cannot be successful without (1)Rule of Law, (2) inclusion of all in the economy and (3) freedom of each to find their own path to success. This is sort of a economic view of the position that John Stuart Mill took in On Liberty[3].

References

  1. Annalee Newitz, NOTHING LASTS FOREVER — NOT EVEN ON THE INTERNET. New York Times Sunday Review (2019-12-01) https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/11/30/opinion/social-media-future.html
  2. Daron Agemoglu and James A. Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The origins of power, prosperity, and Poverty. Crown (2012-03-20) ISBN 978-0307719225
  3. John Stuart Mill, On Liberty