by admin@dominic frisby | Dec 15, 2015 | LifeAfterTheState, News, The Future Of Money?
Hmm, what to get that loved one or business associate for Christmas? Well, surely you can get no better than an experience that simultaneously entertains, thrills and educates them as to a revolutionary new technology which is about to change the way the we operate;...
by admin@dominic frisby | Oct 16, 2015 | LifeAfterTheState, News
You’ve now doubt read about the ongoing war between Amazon and book publishers. Amazon’s business model is predicated on getting the best possible product to the customer at the cheapest possible price with the best possible service, even if that means...
by admin@dominic frisby | Jan 31, 2014 | LifeAfterTheState, News
An independent Scotland could become the richest country on earth. I’m not joking. It has all the necessary ingredients. Let me explain. Each year the World Bank, the IMF and the CIA each independently publish a list of the richest countries in the world – as...
by admin@dominic frisby | Jan 6, 2014 | LifeAfterTheState, News
The Silk Road was an undercover website where you could buy or sell illegal goods — drugs mainly. I understand passports were changing hands for about $6,000 and weapons too were sold until the spate of shootings in the US over the summer caused the owner to...
by admin@dominic frisby | Dec 27, 2013 | LifeAfterTheState, News
The highest form of charity, argued the 12th-century Jewish philosopher Maimonides, is when the help given enables the receiver to become self- sufficient. But our systems of state charity – aka welfare – have too frequently had the opposite effect: they...
by admin@dominic frisby | Dec 3, 2013 | LifeAfterTheState, News
My father is forever saying to me that we have the state to thank for pulling so many people in the 19th century out of illiteracy and into learning. Without the state, he says, there would be an underclass of illiterates. This is a compelling and widely believed...