Capitalism 2.0, version 2.0
I'm currently in the process of redesigning Capitalism 2.0. You may see a couple of different designs as we experiment with look & feel. This thread will have some polls if you're interested in voting for looks you like.
I'm currently in the process of redesigning Capitalism 2.0. You may see a couple of different designs as we experiment with look & feel. This thread will have some polls if you're interested in voting for looks you like.
Capitalism 2.0 community traffic patterns for the year.
Capitalism 2.0 is currently looking for blog authors. We're looking for folks with interesting things to write in line with the central theme of this blog: Capitalism, version 2.0. What that really means is sort of up to you to describe, and for others to read. Above all else, we believe that direct publishing of mature, intellectually grounded information is rapidly becoming a fundamental force shaping our modern society, and ultimately changing the economic landscape.
General themes which tend to come up are economics, social implications of economic policy, financial markets, the role of technology, and geopolitics. But things aren't always heavy and dry. We like to ground our lofty ideas and heady analyses in stories about stuff we observe in the real world.
This is no academic journal, there are plenty of those already. Nor is this a ranting political soap box, there are even more of those. This is a place for mature, intellectual adults to converse about stuff that matters.
Topics in the past have ranged from:
...but there's more! That's where you come in. Write about anything you want, so long as it's mature, informed, intellectual, and relevant. How and why it is relevant, is really up to you...
If you're interested drop me an email.
I've been on an extended blog-break for the past many weeks. I'll be returning with some new weekly articles shortly. I've been working on some very interesting projects which have spawned a lot of potentially interesting discussion topics.
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