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Monopoly was designed 100 years ago to teach the dangers of capitalism

Monopoly was designed 100 years ago to teach the dangers of capitalism

by Conversation | Jan 28, 2022 | The Conversation

Benjamin Hoy, University of Saskatchewan Have you played Monopoly lately? Or maybe snakes and ladders? These board games are examples of 100-year-old games that many still play today. But the way they are played today may not be teaching the lessons their designers...
The internet helps us translate ‘social capital’ to economic benefits

The internet helps us translate ‘social capital’ to economic benefits

by Conversation | Jan 27, 2022 | The Conversation

Mohammad Salahuddin, University of Southern Queensland; Clement Tisdell, The University of Queensland; Khorshed Alam, University of Southern Queensland, and Lorelle Burton, University of Southern Queensland Keeping up with our social networks online helps us get what...
Results from the first global brain wave measurement show power, not money, is the new religion

Results from the first global brain wave measurement show power, not money, is the new religion

by Conversation | Jan 26, 2022 | The Conversation

Steffen Roth, Excelia Group – UGEI Modern societies are usually defined as relatively unreligious, dominated by money and power rather than belief in gods. This idea marks them out as modern when compared to traditional societies as well as highlighting the many...
Billionaire space race: the ultimate symbol of capitalism’s flawed obsession with growth

Billionaire space race: the ultimate symbol of capitalism’s flawed obsession with growth

by Conversation | Jan 25, 2022 | The Conversation

Tim Jackson, University of SurreyMars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids, laments the Rocket Man in Elton John’s timeless classic. In fact, it’s cold as hell. But that doesn’t seem to worry a new generation of space entrepreneurs intent on colonising the...
Globalization may actually be better for the environment

Globalization may actually be better for the environment

by Conversation | Jan 24, 2022 | The Conversation

Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, University of Guelph and Binyam Afewerk Demena, International Institute of Social StudiesThe increasing pace of globalization and how it affects the environment has been a major global concern. Although the research has been fraught with...
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