Yearly Archives: 2005
Social Power vs. Government Failure: Doctors yes. Government no.
Hundreds of Doctors have rushed to New Orleans, but the government won’t let them inside the city. That’s crazy enough in itself, but did the government’s central planners ever plan for this non-centralized problem?
Social Power vs. Government Failure
Every single American is a decentralized relief agency mobilizing to aid the people of New Orleans. And every government agency is a choke-point, prohibiting this aid from getting to where it needs to go.:::
Human Innovation: What happens in the skull stays in the skull
Human Innovation: What happens in the skull stays in the skull
Future Innovation: See the light, feel the light, heed the light
On the dramatic future uses of LED lighting.
Human Innovation: New building material (understatement)
The voluntary sector is winning the race to increase human progress (against coercive government’s relentless destruction thereof) by constantly learning how to do more-and-more with less-and-less.
Human Innovation: Super-bugs meet super-antibiotics
And the super bugs die!:::
Good news! Your children are getting safer!
But you wouldn’t know it from watching the nightly news, or listening to politicians.:::
More-with-less Innovation: A tiny thing to cure big diseases!
Will a nano-particle cure your cancer, fix your damaged genes, restore your lost youth, and extend your life?:::
More-with-less Innovation: Prices make good things happen!
Are gasoline prices too high? No they are not. They are exactly what they should be in order to make good things happen. :::
