Reflections

About how corporate groups draw benefits from fragmented regulatory space

Large corporate groups draw great benefits from the fragmented regulatory space. They are typically organized in such a way that subsidiaries exploit local economic advantages in the form of inexpensive labor, natural resources, and so on, while other entities in the group located in other jurisdictions contribute to, and benefit from, value extraction via the localization of profits, looser regulatory standards, low taxes and other arbitrage.

Anastasia Nesvetailova

About the age of playful humanity

For Byung Chul Han “the human being of the future, without interest in things, will not be a worker (homo faber) but a player (homo ludens). Because the growing “gamification” of the world and the professionalization of e-sports, invades communication as much as work: the era of playful humanity is beginning.

Julian Varsavsky

About power and moderation

Power tends to excess, that is why moderation must always come from outside.

Frederic Lordon

 

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