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If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power
(economist.com)
348 points
dluan
8 years ago
474 comments
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A monk in 14th-century Italy wrote about the Americas
(economist.com)
348 points
Michelangelo11
5 years ago
227 comments
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Small, cheap spy satellites mean there’s no hiding place
(economist.com)
348 points
known
5 years ago
215 comments
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As TikTok grows, so does suspicion
(economist.com)
341 points
samizdis
4 years ago
617 comments
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Cheap microscopes: Yours to cut out and keep
(economist.com)
340 points
feelthepain
12 years ago
56 comments
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Both in rich and poor countries, universal health care brings huge benefits
(economist.com)
339 points
nopinsight
8 years ago
523 comments
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Thinking too much can be bad for you (2012)
(economist.com)
336 points
smk_
5 years ago
252 comments
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Google’s problems are bigger than just the antitrust case
(economist.com)
335 points
martincmartin
6 years ago
368 comments
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Is Google’s 20-year search dominance about to end?
(economist.com)
334 points
i13e
3 years ago
525 comments
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Across the West powerful firms are becoming even more powerful
(economist.com)
329 points
ilamont
8 years ago
111 comments
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Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars
(economist.com)
324 points
doetoe
3 years ago
803 comments
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The world should think better about catastrophic and existential risks
(economist.com)
323 points
lxm
6 years ago
256 comments
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New species combining wolf, coyote, and dog emerges in eastern North America
(economist.com)
323 points
anishkothari
11 years ago
140 comments
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Why doctors in America earn so much
(economist.com)
320 points
bookofjoe
3 years ago
578 comments
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AI is killing the web – can anything save it?
(economist.com)
319 points
edward
a year ago
448 comments
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The northern-hemisphere winter of 2019-20 was the warmest ever on land
(economist.com)
317 points
pseudolus
6 years ago
179 comments
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Regulating Big Tech makes them stronger, so they need competition instead
(economist.com)
316 points
dredmorbius
7 years ago
191 comments
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“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” turns 42
(economist.com)
315 points
pama
6 years ago
72 comments
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Too much finance is bad for the economy
(economist.com)
313 points
cs702
11 years ago
207 comments
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The ticking time-bomb at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
(economist.com)
312 points
neverminder
12 years ago
92 comments
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Amazon, the world’s most remarkable firm, is just getting started
(economist.com)
310 points
gpresot
9 years ago
320 comments
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Stop big tech from making users behave in ways they don't want to
(economist.com)
309 points
andsoitis
a month ago
182 comments
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Bitcoin is fiat money, too
(economist.com)
308 points
davidw
9 years ago
340 comments
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What to read to understand central banking
(economist.com)
306 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
249 comments
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The Swiss leaks and Panama papers open a window on the tax-dodger’s world
(economist.com)
306 points
JumpCrisscross
9 years ago
231 comments
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Credit-card firms are becoming reluctant regulators of the web
(economist.com)
305 points
mastazi
5 years ago
275 comments
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Microbial ecosystems in the mouth and gut are linked to many ills
(economist.com)
304 points
aluket
5 years ago
233 comments
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Books to read to understand financial crime
(economist.com)
304 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
99 comments
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A doctor in Bangladesh has found a simple way to treat infant pneumonia
(economist.com)
304 points
sohkamyung
8 years ago
51 comments
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An understanding of AI’s limitations is starting to sink in
(economist.com)
303 points
martincmartin
6 years ago
381 comments
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