Thoughts On America's Jewish Ruling Class ~ Steve Sailer
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The theory behind the concept of 'noblesse oblige' is that a powerful class that thinks of itself as being in the game for the long run will tend to behave in a more responsible fashion than one that doesn’t. American Jews should realize that their privileged position as a de facto leadership caste bestows upon them corresponding duties to America.
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:15:00 AM
Deal or no Deal Optimal Playing Strategy
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Applying elements of financial and game theory to the world's most dumbed down game show!
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:15:00 AM
Health Reform: A Prisoner's Dilemma
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Just about anyone who has ever taken an economics course has probably heard of a game theory exercise known as "Prisoner's Dilemma." It's worth thinking about as we look at the agonizing decision that wavering House members are about to make on health care reform--which may well be the most treacher...
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:15:00 AM
Talking Game Theory w/ PokerStars Team Member Gavin Griffin
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In the Venetian hotel, I venture to Gavin's room on the 11th floor ready to meet the man who in 2004 was the youngest player to win the World Series of Poker. Not only that, but Gavin also walked away with $2.4 million in 2007 by winning the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo.
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:15:00 AM
Rationalizing the EU's (in)action towards Greece &laqu
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How to understand why the EU's countries are not really acting? This article analyzes the problem by using some basic game theory and thereby illustrates how the current behavior is perfectly rational and how the situation can be overcome.
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 03:15:00 AM
"Every revolution was first a thought in one man's mind."
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Personal Rule: King Charles I of England dissolved Parliament and began 11 years of ruling alone (1629)




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