In today’s discourse on public economics, I often sense that a fundamental question is being overlooked- does democracy, in its current form, encourage a systemic evasion of fiscal and moral responsibility? This isn’t an anti-democratic stance, but rather an honest interrogation of its structural incentives. Democracy grants us the freedom to choose. Yet, it often … Continue reading When Democracy Meets Moral and Economic Limits
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A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies
I’d like to discuss a topic that I’ve been reflecting on for quite some time: how France’s immigration policy affects its economy and culture, particularly the significant gap between official data and reality. Many might think immigration is just a matter of numbers going up or down, but in my view, it involves much deeper … Continue reading A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies

