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· Biological cycle and financial
· Truth
· 關於愛因斯坦
· The life of Ed Thorp
· The Spatial and Temporal Propa
· The voting patterns of the hig
· Mechanical clock and atomic cl
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【Comments (5)】
· Biological cycle and financial
· 關於愛因斯坦
· 阿房宮賦和地產業
【Economics (10)】
· The voting patterns of the hig
· An economic analysis of open b
· Social structure and efficienc
· Urban sprawl without populatio
· Watchful waiting: Role of busi
· Economics: Too hard or too eas
【science (17)】
· The purpose of thermodynamics
· Ginger and metabolism
· The end of last ice age and pa
· Are there less earthquakes now
【Reading (7)】
· Why nations fail
· Worldly Philosophers: Quotes a
· J D Vance
· Blessing?
· Einstein diary
【Economics (9)】
· The purpose of a theory
· 先進和落後
· The divergence of economic per
· On Inflation
· Monopoly and common sense
· On Granger causality
· A note on scarcity
· How to measure economic resear
· Weights of housing in CPI: Can
· Government intervention, and h
【Relativity】
· The Spatial and Temporal Propa
· Mechanical clock and atomic cl
· Astronauts then and now, Scien
· Is Einstein God
· Electromagnetism, relativity a
· Is relativity absolute truth?
· The history of aether
· On Twin Paradox
· Relativity and absolutism
【Economics(8)】
· Wealth and income distribution
· A historical and spatial compa
· Stimulating demand is no more
· The function of the economic t
· Questions about GDP, Disposabl
· On the rapid change of Keynes
· pension depresses disposal inc
· On the concept of exogeneity a
· The ending of Keynes’ General
· Top ten countries by GDP from
【Language (19)】
· 朝夕和 twilight
· 地名和人名
· 復活節話東升西降
· 唯唯諾諾
· 二,選,對
· 泰語和漢語
· 萬眾一心和別有用心
· From War Department to Defense
【Poems (15)】
· Truth
· An Old Tree
· 理想主義和唯心主義
· June
· Injustice
· Decorating words
· Cover
· Heaven and Hell
· 失意的詩意
· 收穫
【Science (16)】
· Empiricism and evolutionary th
· America’s mathematics in 1940
· Measuring pulses
· What is QI?
· A fun fact about red blood cel
· What determines the emissivity
· Thermal equilibrium in a gravi
· Why southern hemisphere is col
· Air pressure on rocky planets
· Understanding ideal gas equati
【Carbon and climate (2)】
· CO2 and desertification
· Why carbon tax
· Bankrupting people: The goal o
· On the patterns of global flui
· Stefan-Boltzmann law and the e
· How atmosphere gases affect Ea
· The meanings of different epoc
· The political economy of carbo
· Geological carbon cycles and c
· On global warming
【Science (15)】
· Why is the air pressure on Ven
· Moon and mood
· 中國的曆法
· Stories and science behind cal
· birth control pills increase t
· Some questions about AI
· The mechanism of eye bags
· 請教一個物理問題
· Statistics: What they attract?
【Language(18)】
· What does anti mean?
· A post from my daughter
· 右和左
· 牢
· 茶几和自己
· w = b
· 亥
· 家
· 主,住,駐,往
· 嶄新的世界欣欣向榮
【Economics(7)】
· The Purpose of Equity, Diversi
· 價值理論
· Withering Ecological Economics
· On the rapid change of Keynes
· Why are dominant social theori
· Pension system and fertility
· The profit potential of a soci
· Potential energy and different
· Karl Marx and the Labor Theory
· A note on labor theory of valu
【Finance(3)】
· The life of Ed Thorp
· How hard is it to establish a
· How inflation enriches politic
· Finance: A New Theoretical Fou
【Virus and vaccine (2)】
· Natural vaccines and artificia
· Why was the Spanish Flu so dea
· COVID UPDATE: What is the trut
· The impacts of vaccines on hum
· Vaccine effectiveness in Canad
· 李躍華醫生是怎麼想到用苯酚治療
· On statistics related to vacci
【Science (14)】
· How many people died from COVI
· On the measurement of expected
· How long is a day on Venus?
· Why is the air pressure on Ven
· Insightful writing on hydrogen
· Some questions about blood bra
· Mortality rates by month
【Language (17)】
· 柳的故事
· 兔年話兔
· 兔年為什麼是卯年?
· Feud and Feudal
· 機遇和覬覦
· air, hair, stair
· Fantasy and fantastic
· 熊在不同語言中的發音
· 英語詞 elephant 分析
· Memory
【Quantum theory (2)】
· “Parting the Red Sea" Effect
· opposite of hidden variable: N
· Empirical verification of quan
· A playlist on quantum spin
· Great Physicists and Overhyped
· A good video touching on measu
· On Bell's Inequality
· Fine Structure Constant
· How does Lagrangian turn into
· Phase velocity and group veloc
【Economics (6)】
· On Inequality (Revised)
· Inside Job and Predator Nation
· Insights from GDI
· Economy and Society by Max Web
· On Paul Samuelson
· What is the energy return from
· The power structure of a socie
· How Economics Became a Mathema
· On the current state of econom
【Reading (6)】
· public’s distrust to authorit
· Old Testament
· Reading Karl Marx
· US bombed the Nord Stream Pipe
· The Thin Red Line by James Jon
· The Call of the Wild by Jack L
· Speakable and unspeakable in q
· When Life Nearly Died
· The Rise and Fall of American
· Cells, gels and the engines of
【Song】
· A song from my son
· 兒子寫給我的歌
· Video and writing by my daught
· A song from my kids as a gift
· Ace of Spades
· Mother's Day: A song to m
【Science (13)】
· A reflection on QR code
· Why water is not acidic?
· The timing of the great extinc
· The Carrying Capacity of the P
· A unified understanding of bod
· Carbon dioxide and global temp
· Seven
· Warburg effect and cancer trea
· amino acids and their genetic
【Language (16)】
· 詞彙的來源:從具體到抽象
· 狐狸
· Orient rising and occident dec
· 目的和墓地
· war: ‘獲‘, ’和 ‘, ’禍
· 朝夕和潮汐
· 每,梅,霉,海
· 平庸之惡,還是惡之平常?
· Easter on East
· 柳宗元
【Poems(14)】
· 勢力和勢利
· If
· A Tourist from Heaven
· Morning after mourning
· Blank Paper
· 努力的奴隸
· Excursion and incursion
· Who want the pandemic to end?
· Left wing and right wing
· Lion king and lion
【science (12)】
· AT and CG: What are their perc
· What generates the earth’s ma
· Gilbert Ling: A Great Pioneer
· What do physical constants mea
【Demographics】
· 民族要振興,人口要控制?
· 十個孩子的家
· Demography, Economy, and Socie
· Demographics and government po
· Long reign of the boomers
【Language (15)】
· East is Eden
· What does Austria mean?
· Fencing and boxing
· Polis, politics and police
· Shepherd is sheepherd
· What does Harbin (哈爾濱)mea
· Leg and legal
· Chariot (車)
· 時辰和生肖
· Statistics, languages and huma
【Conservation Law】
· Zero sum game is conservation
· The long reach of the conserva
· George Gammon
· There is no liberty without sl
· The conservation law of energy
· 守恆律
· The long arm of conservation l
【Poems (13)】
· Pyramid
· Chariot and Charity
· You have to be right to have r
· Crime and Criminal
· Omnipotent and impotent
· Fort and comfort
· Secret and secretary
· Rest
· When a sunrise cause turns int
· New World Order
【Language (14)】
· River and rival
· 強有疆, 弱為肉
· 伶俐和凌厲
· Conspire
· Xiwangmu (西王母): Folklore a
· 淨和靜
· 什麼是安寧?
· 未和末
· Animal and animosity
· Savage, salvage, save
【Science (11)】
· Why are the primary colors red
· Humans and germs: A systematic
· Why Demonize Carbon?
· Evidence in Scientific Researc
· The wisdom of the body: Immune
· Action or inaction
· Small molecules as catalysts
· A question about ivermectin (a
· Weakness in left arm and heart
【Reading (5)】
· 卡夫卡
· The fourth phase of water by G
· Critique of Hegel's Philo
· On the Jewish Question by Karl
· The Great Leveler: Violence an
· The Case Against Education by
· Some information on Korean War
· Monopoly Capital By Baran and
· Iron Law of Oligarchy
· Richard Cantillon: An Essay on
【Language (13)】
· 新和創新
· Kill and skill, laughter and s
· 平庸之惡?
· Vici, vicious and vicinity
· 敖和傲
· Double consonants
· 婦好 和 Frau
· 要,腰,west, waist
· 左右
· 山口 Yamaguchi
【science (10)】
· How to reduce noise from refri
· How do mRNA vaccines work?
· On Norbert Wiener
· What is the goal of scientific
· Oxy is acid
· New developments on the origin
· Shall we immunize for every di
· Prime Numbers and the Riemann
· 爆發力和耐力
· Measured and actual expected l
【Language (12)】
· 幾個關於疆土的詞
· 漢字傳播時一個有趣的現象
· 禾
· 雙和對
· 豪傑和浩劫
· Bear, ours and ursus
· 隋朝的楊家
· East, Easter, yeast
· Why Indo-European languages sp
· Poplar, popular, populus, popu
【History】
· The wonder of the promised lan
· Alexander the Great
· Easter on East
· Authority and Authoritarian Ru
· Seima-Turbino and ancient Chin
· 麥與來:小麥的傳播
· 遠古簡史
· Why is the pincer formation so
· 春秋時代的幾個人名
· 神話:神秘的史話
【Reading (4)】
· Dark Matter, a movie
· Politician or scientist: Who l
· The Bit Player: A Documentary
· One flew over the cuckoo'
· The Trial by Franz Kafka
· Ulysses by James Joyce
· The Economic Consequence of th
· The Philosophy of Nietzsche by
· The Philosophy of Schopenhauer
· The Philosophy of David Hume b
【Finance2】
· Hedge: The best hedging
· On the Theoretical Foundation
· John Williams and The Theory o
· What is finance?
· MM Theory:A Societal Perspecti
· Organisations as organisms
· To invest is to vest in
· On the Broad Impacts of Pensio
· Diversification and concentrat
· On equity owners and debt owne
【Health (4)】
· Acupuncture points and meridia
· On depression
· Notes on physiology and health
· Omicron spreading in nations w
· Humans and germs: An ecosystem
· What is Qi
· Salt
【Poems (12)】
· 努力的奴隸
· Public and publican
· Like and dislike
· Strive and strife
· Story and history
· The rulers and the ruled
· Swamp and wetland
· Old and cold
· Impotent and Important
· Pretend and pretender
【Reading (3)】
· The Problem of China by Bertra
· This side of paradise
· The Unbearable Lightness of Be
· One Hundred Years of Solitude
· Wolyn: The best movie about Wo
· The Unbearable Lightness of Be
· On the origin of species by Ch
· Descent of Man, by Charles Dar
· We and Zamyatin
· Comments on Apocalypse Never
【Non-equilibrium】
· Entropy: In intuitive Introduc
· A reflection on the theories o
· 新能源的社會成本
· 守恆定律在社會科學中的應用
· 有趣的化學
· 當代沒有科學大師嗎?
【Quantum theory】
· 關於量子理論
· A generalization of quantum th
· Quantum mechanics and Riemann
· What is quantum mechanics
· Where does hope come from
· How solar cells work?
· Why LED lights are more effici
· An Introduction to Quantum Mec
· Fourier transform and uncertai
· 一些物理和數學中基本概念的直觀
【Carbon and climate】
· Carbon Dioxide and Carrying Ca
· Noah’s ark and global warming
· Carbon: The Foundation of Life
· George Orwell: The Road to Wig
· Carbon dioxide and vegetation
· Cap and trade
· Ivar Giaever:
· Carbon: The backbone of life
【The Crown (a fiction)】
· The Crown (edited and combined
· The crown (End)
· The Crown (4)
· The Crown (3)
· The Crown (2)
· The Crown (1)
【雜談 (四)】
· Competition
· Young Marx (青年馬克思)
· The philosophy of Wittgenstein
· Panama Canal and Darien Gap
· From No Human Is Illegal to No
· Why all belief systems (except
· A message from my daughter
· On the philosophy of Kant
· Is this true
· 文亮華夏,武暗九州
【Virus and vaccine】
· Is it healthy to sterilize our
· Natural vaccines
· Consensus is not equal to trut
· New York City and coronaviruse
· Human beings as part of the ec
· A re-examination of models of
· Demographics and Pandemics
· The economy of RNA life
· Broad spectrum medicines
· 苯酚用於預防和治療新冠肺炎
【語言(十一)】
· 詞語和方言
· Who is a radical
· Lee and leeway
· Wisdom of the language
· Maked or made: When to break r
· How to take a rest?
· 漢語和英語:讀音的相似,可能的原
· 到來和稻麥
· 關於李丹的語言學研究
【科學(九)】
· 天才是什麼?
· Power is money
· 薛定諤的貓
· Red and yellow flowers: Which
· The economy of RNA and DNA
· My World View
· How kidneys get rid of acids f
· 李躍華醫生注射液中苯酚的含量
· How our bodies maintain PH bal
· Why atomic groups usually are
【詩詞(十一)】
· Only the powerful can proclaim
· Looting and ruling
· embryo and embroil
· scold, cold, old
· Gain and lose
· Rest
· Your pleasure is my pressure
· Are we getting more honest ove
· Understand and overlook
· A homage to our home
【故事】
· Crying wolf
· Trees and grasses
【詩詞(十)】
· When the sun rises
· Observe and serve
· Sorrow
· Drift
· 對錯和是非
· Illusion and disillusion
· V is for Valley
· Dead stove
· Word and sword
· Yes is for yesterday
【旅行(二)】
· Koreshan State Park
· How Arizona can sustain such a
· Redwood, Eureka and Klamath (A
· A Short Trip to US
· Two different worlds
· Granville Island
【政治(二)】
· Why is Marxism so popular?
· How much money is in politics?
· The biological impact of the p
· The purpose of government mand
· Why are criminals pampered by
· Why democracy is so fragile?
· 疫情時代的人口
· Difference between US and Cana
· On being conservative
· On Churchill
【科學(八)】
· Why acid can break down molecu
· Blood types, immune systems an
· 實驗室製造的新型病毒: 對人類的
· 從侏羅紀公園說起
· How to make revolutionary idea
· On clean energy industries
· Measurement of fertility rate
【詩詞(九)】
· Winter sun
· Old tree
· Victor or victim
· Lie, belie, believe
· 心
· Fall
· fine
· Going
· Love
· The most healthy food
【讀書(二)】
· Fall of civilizations podcast
· 1984
· 讀《夏商新考》
· East wind: Perspectives from t
· Elizabeth Barrett Browning: He
· Congo by Michael Crichton
· Kipling as a parent
· Some books about economics and
· How good were Charles Pearson
· Brave New World
【語言(十)】
· 駕馭
· 慕容和 moron
· Religion
· Pastor: The lord of pasture
· 打 call 的英語是什麼?
· What is knowledge? What is fat
· Now and yesterday
· 桑乾河和 sungei
· Heyday
· Farsi, Parsi and Persian
【旅行】
· A fancy meal
· Kayaking in Ucluelet
· Where is the exit?
· Your fear is smarter than you
· Be a tourist in our own city
· How many red rivers are there?
· Dams
· Differential impacts of slow a
· Getting bored?
· On the road
【讀書】
· The story of civilization (Com
· Hillbilly Elegy
· Bernhard Riemann: Turning poin
· Galbraith on new ideas
· Psychology of finance (Some q
· Timeline by Michael Crichton
· Reading Money: Whence it came,
· Capitalism, socialism and demo
· Music: a mathematical offering
· A book about Riemann hypothesi
【經濟(五)】
· To maximize utility is to maxi
· Pareto optimal: Whose optimal?
· comment on Nobel Prize in Econ
· 關於阿羅-德布理論
· Is gold standard viable in tod
· Beyond Growth: Toward a New Ec
· On creating wealth
· Renaissance and Reformation
· 貿易不平衡的起因和解決方法
· On universal basic income
【詩詞(八)】
· Ex and in
· Apprehend and apprehensive
· Poems about old age
· Host
· Insulate
· The default choice is to defau
· Traps and trappings
· No comfort without fort
· Sword and word
· Quest
【語言(九)】
· Nostalgia
· 徐江偉的歷史理論
· 楚和夢
· Advice and vice
· Principle, principal and inter
· 狼
· Tribute
· Illusion and disillusion
· The gorges are gorgeous
· When June met August
【金融】
· Passive investment strategy an
· The size of your generation an
· Why it is optimal to be optimi
· Debt is an added risk
· Should arithmetic or geometric
· What constitute risk free asse
· A brief introduction to the se
· How to measure return
· The Big Short
【科學(七)】
· What is the meaning of life ex
· 一個不會攝影的人的感悟
· What we need, big data or big
· 進化理論的數學模型
· On inequality
· Grass from the old world and t
· 人類的平均壽命能到一百歲嗎?
【人口(三)】
· 中國目前的人口狀況
· 一個社會人口中位年齡的趨勢
· 鼓勵生育的政策能提高生育率嗎?
· 政府,家庭,和人口結構
· 從無籽西瓜說起
· 從炒股談起
· The meaning of life
【詩詞(七)】
· Edge
· Remember
· The power
· Truth in science and religion
· Happy in the backyard
· 野心
· Gene
· Intend
· RIP
· Nagging from an old man
【語言(八)】
· H, 日和 Helio
· Duo and double means two
· Good, gooder; bad, better
· 相似的形狀,相似的讀音,相關的
· 家
· 新年話創新
· Language, languish, anguish
· 鐘錶
· How to learn English effective
· 不通則痛,通則不痛
【科學(六)】
· 請教一個統計學的問題
· 數學及其應用
· On amateur and academic resear
【經濟(四)】
· How much we need to save for r
· How pension system destroys ou
· Shall we buy insurance?
· An Entropy Theory of Value
· Total value of gold and some
【音樂】
· Suo Gan
· Mainstream rappers
· A Candle in the Wind
· 缺憾之美
· Swing low
· Going home
· River of no return
· Raw and refined: Two versions
【經濟(三)】
· Own something small wholly or
· Money as a performance enhance
· How much we pay for retirement
· How to reduce anxiety over fi
· How to trim a tree or an econo
· A critique of economic theory
· The most depressing (exciting)
· On the concepts of earning, in
· 數學:應用和樂趣 (修訂版)
【詩詞(六)】
· Spring up and fall down
· Press
· Within and Without
· Verse
· Front
· Heroine and Heroin
· Sterilize
· Win
· Low
· Port
【詩詞(五)】
· Pet and Pest
· Ease
· 忘,妄,望
· Seasons
· Envelope and develop
· Sorrow
· Home
· Haze
· Ex and Re
· Edge
【科學(五)】
· Why highly educated women and
· On the concept of perfectness
· Reflection from a riddle
· On averaging denominators
· Integrating mathematical finan
· 苦難是最好的學校
· Read The need for a new public
· The earth is a gigantic batter
【語言(七)】
· 想象和相象
· 漢語和英語讀音的相似
· 雙字詞的來源
· 標緻和婊子
· Credible and Incredible
· 英語和漢語類似的構詞法
· Lect
· Excite and Incite
· Forget and For Get
· Lax and relax
【雜談(三)】
· 經緯和涇渭
· Heretics are true believers
· Faith or good deeds
· 養兒還是育女?
· Should adult children stay wit
· 女兒製作的錄像
· 兒子唱的rap
· 女兒帶着女兒來看我們,寫的一段
· Frills
【語言(六)】
· 腿腳和退卻
· Copulate, copy, populate
· Emergence and emergency
· I am, I love
· Invent
· Prevent
· Repair
· Tart and top, start and stop
· S is about
· 同樣的世界,不同的視角
【詩詞(四)】
· On the wisdom of wisdom teeth
· Stalin Rap to Hitler and Mao
· 夕陽
· Sunshine
· Temp
· Longing
· Part
· Omen
· Winter night in the north
· An Old Car
【詩詞(三)】
· Snow
· My Dear Sun
· When
· Cut Bank
· When you try
· Winter in the deep north
· 你家的月亮
· Good bye, my friends
· 當生命之火慢慢熄滅
· 公貓
【語言(五)】
· 興趣,利益和利息
· Over 和 Overture
· Ruler
· Inspire and Expire
· 哥哥的歌
· Rest
· Decadence and decay
· 閥:大人物是幹什麼的?
· 奴隸的心
· 為什麼我們喜歡壓韻?
【語言 (四)】
· Screw and screwed
· 黃
· Kind
· Sun and moon
· Free
· Norm, normal and Normans
· Bella and bellum
· Two meanings of like
· What is a theory?
· What is man?
【經濟 (二)】
· Reading James Galbraith’s The
· 為他人作嫁衣裳:貿易強國的共同
· 什麼是內需不足?
· 關於持續的貿易不平衡
· A long tradition to connect th
· On persistent trade imbalance
· On green economy
· What are rights: Some reflecti
· On Risk Management
· 怎樣計算股票的融資成本和預期回
【雜談 (二)】
· There is more brainwashing in
· 看女兒
· 女兒初為人母
· Weather and climate
· 老三的一篇短文
· When defects become an advanta
· Service of necessities and ser
· 女兒的帖子
· 荷花和塘泥
【科學(四)】
· Predictions in social sciences
· 數學的現狀和未來
· Social structures: A perspecti
· 溫度和情緒 (temperature and t
· Learning, memory and decision
· The Least Action Principle: It
· When an electron falls to a pr
· 為什麼魚比肉更容易煮熟?
· 一篇關於The Unity of Science a
【詩詞(二)】
· I’d rather
· 日暮
· 池塘里的污泥
· Over and under
· Bond and bondage
· 夕陽
· Dandelion
· 早點睡覺
· 在我慢慢褪色的世界裡
· 獅的低吟,詩的回聲
【語言(三)】
· 相似的單詞,不同的意思
· 小米和 millet
· AM is love
· 什麼是不夠
· Easter: 詞的來源
· 論所謂的正能量 (On being posit
· Terr 是土地
· Radical 的意思是什麼?
· 努力的奴隸
· Tri 是三
【詩詞】
· 風箏:孩子離家
· 篝火
· 落日:致老去的人們
· 杜達爾和瑪麗亞
· Deep North
· Driving crazy
· 燃燒和發燒
· 滿月的冬夜
· 獻給空巢的父母
· Burning and burn out
【健康(三)】
· Mentally stimulating
· On obsessive compulsive disord
· 吃鹽和生育
· Ginger and gingerly
· Principle Based Medicine
· Why we need pain?
· 關於自閉症
· 健康的定義
· 針灸的原理
· 情感的守恆定律
【科學(三)】
· 數學及其在社會科學中的應用
· 為什麼光線弱的地方會覺得浪漫?
· 美是平均,美是不變的性質
· 顏色和溫度
· 簡潔就是美
· 棲息之地:健康的樹和瀕死的樹
· 落紅不是無情物,化作春泥更護花
· 為什麼肥沃的土地上很難找到先鋒
· 不平等,效率和系統維護成本
· 生物學的統一理論
【語言(二)】
· 論精美
· 鐵 (fer)
· 家
· 我,倭,和,we
· 鷦鷯,嬌嬈,wren, 人,文
· 牡丹,Botan, Botany
· 人多則移
· 英語中的幾個象形詞
· 他和它
· 趣味英語:一個不引人注意的前綴
【科學(二)】
· 基因突變不是完全偶然的
· 生物學和生態學的結合
· Energy consumption and cost
· 人類的平均壽命能到一百歲嗎?
· 蝴蝶效應並不存在 (兼論偏微分
· 科學與經濟學的統一
· 意識: 一個經濟學和物理學的理論
· 諾獎得主年齡的變遷
· 學科細分: 社會停滯和衰退的表徵
【健康(二)】
· On cortisol and other drugs
· 為什麼負氧離子有益健康
· 吃冰和減肥
· 實用生理學
· 為什麼曬太陽有好處?
· 為什麼練功經常用圓型姿式?
· 脈搏中包含多少信息?
· 外科手術不傷身體嗎?
· 頭痛醫腳
· 怎樣才能改善內臟的功能
【人口(二)】
· 政府的法律和自然的法律
· 出生率,平均壽命,生活水平和社
· Holmes stories: The number of
· 個體年齡和社會年齡
· 多子多福
· 人口塌陷: 真正的悲劇
· 華人的高智商和低生育率
· 走出非洲
· 生命就是競爭
· 什麼是文化
【人口】
· 聰明的代價:亞當和夏娃的故事
· 為什麼大道至簡
· 論移民
· 人口問題文章的一個匯總
· 人口警報?
· 人口紅利和人口投資
· 多生孩子: 靠政策,還是靠自己?
· 華而不實和春華秋實
· 勸君莫惜金縷衣,勸君惜取少年時
· 政府越大,出生率越低
【政治】
· 關於全民基本收入
· 六四還是六三?
· Iron and blood
· 華人參政不夠踴躍嗎?
· 誰得益於大政府?兼論美國大選
· 印一百元假鈔是犯罪,印一萬億真
· 量化寬鬆和豬肉注水
· 百年大勢和英國脫歐
【雜談】
· 搭錯車
· 龍圖騰的含義
· 個體的肥胖和社會的肥胖
· 在什麼年紀,做什麼事情
· 早晨出行和下午出行
· 男學生在哪裡?
· 賤和基本
· 少數的重要性
【經濟】
· 效用函數是什麼樣子的?
· 經濟學理論不應該建立在拓撲學基
· 誰是二十世紀最偉大的經濟學家?
· 誰是十九世紀最偉大的經濟學家?
· 非平衡態經濟學理論簡介
· 凱恩斯主義適用的環境
· 從日本的負利率談起
· 關於利率
· 生產過程各要素之間的關係
· 平衡態和非平衡態經濟學
【加拿大】
· 一個登山愛好者的歷險 (附視頻
· 回歸
· 海達圭遊記
· 天盡頭
· 紅河谷歌詞的變遷
· 洄游的三文魚
· 碧西(BC)的風景和阿省的風景
· 中加教育比較
【語言】
· 決定和 decide
· 仇的兩種讀法
· 小兒子教我讀書
· 漢語單詞的起源
· 舒服和束縛
· 姓張的人為什麼這麼多?
· 紐,妞,丑,new, 牛
· 姜太公的故事
· 語言的產生和演變
【科學】
· 科學研究:缺的是錢嗎?
· 數學:應用和樂趣
· 漢字和科學研究
· 社會生物學與社會
· 有趣的化學
· 蒲公英和科學研究
· 當代沒有科學大師嗎?
· 數學,美和現實
· 現實世界:理解數學的金鑰匙
【健康】
· 按摩腳底為什麼這麼重要?
· 中醫的療效(續)
· 從蛋白質的不同分解途徑看痛風的
· 中醫的療效
· 從哮喘的治療談預防
· 實用生理學
· 什麼是酸性食物?
· 肥胖和內臟功能
· 呼吸的方法
· 關於抑鬱
【科學與經濟】
· 閱讀The Unity of Science and E
· 信息和熵的等價性
· 知覺的簡單和數學的簡單
· 一流的研究: 真那麼難嗎?
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01/01/2025 - 01/31/2025
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The Great Leveler: Violence and the History
   

The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality 

         Walter Scheidel


Violence is the only effective tool in human interaction. The author provides ample evidence to support his argument. This is a great book with many well researched examples.


The following are some quotes. 

 

Get rid of the rich and you will find no poor.” De Divitiis

Chapter 1

Violent shocks were of paramount importance in disrupting the established order, in compressing the distribution of income and wealth, in narrowing the gap between rich and poor. Throughout recorded history, the most powerful leveling invariably resulted from the most powerful shocks. Four different kinds of violent ruptures have flattened inequality: mass mobilization warfare, transformative revolution, state failure, and lethal pandemics. I call these the Four Horsemen of Leveling. Just like their biblical counterparts, they went forth to “take peace from the earth” and “kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.” Sometimes acting individually and sometimes in concert with one another, they produced outcomes that to contemporaries often seemed nothing short of apocalyptic. Hundreds of millions perished in their wake. And by the time the dust had settled, the gap between the haves and the have-nots had shrunk, sometimes dramatically. (Introduction)

Yet shocks abate. When states failed, others sooner or later took their place. Demographic contractions were reversed after plagues subsided, and renewed population growth gradually returned the balance of labor and capital to previous levels. The world wars were relatively short, and their aftereffects have faded over time: top tax rates and union density are down, globalization is up, communism is gone, the Cold War is over, and the risk of World War III has receded. All of this makes the recent resurgence of inequality easier to understand. The traditional violent levelers currently lie dormant and are unlikely to return in the foreseeable future. No similarly potent alternative mechanisms of equalization have emerged. 

Some societies that underwent violent ruptures were not particularly unequal: prerevolutionary China is one example. 

Chapter 6

 It is striking that the wealthiest members of the citizenry were not taxed proportionate to the size of their fortunes, let alone in a straightforwardly progressive manner. The scheme placed the heaviest burden on the upper reaches of the commoner population instead of on the wealth elite. 

Comment: It is the same today. The middle class is taxed most heavily.

Chapter 7

  Whereas the redistributive measures in Central America and even Vietnam were relatively nonviolent by the horrific standards set by Lenin, Stalin, and Mao, the opposite was true of Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge. Even in the absence of conventional metrics there can be no doubt that violent government intervention led to massive leveling across the country. The hasty evacuation of the cities within a week of the communists’ victory in 1975 displaced up to half of the Cambodian population, including all residents of the capital Phnom Penh. Considering that urban– rural income variation tends to be an important element of national inequality, this was bound to have a significant compression effect. Urban residents were counted among the “New People,” who were treated as class enemies and deported, often several times. The regime sought to “proletarianize” them by seizing their possessions: they lost their assets in stages, first during evacuation and then when stripped by peasants and cadres at their destinations. After they settled in the countryside, the state tried to keep them from consuming the crops they struggled to grow. Loss of life was enormous—probably close to 2 million people, or a quarter of Cambodia’s entire population. Attrition was disproportionately concentrated among city dwellers: some 40 percent of Phnom Penh’s inhabitants were dead four years later. Former officials and high-ranking soldiers were singled out for particularly harsh treatment. At the same time, the emergence of a new elite was curtailed by ever-expanding purges of party cadres. For example, 16,000 members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea were killed at the infamous Tuol Sleng prison alone, a tally all the more remarkable when considering that party membership had reached no more than 14,000 in 1975. Among the general population, the causes of excess deaths were fairly evenly split among ruralization, executions, imprisonment, and hunger and disease. Hundreds of thousands were murdered hidden from public view, most often beaten to death with blows to the head by iron bars, ax handles, or farm tools. Some of the corpses of the killed were used as fertilizer.

Chapter 9

Indicators of physical well-being such as body height and the incidence of dental and bone lesions did indeed improve with the fall of the western Roman Empire. This suggests that ordinary people were in better shape than they had been under imperial rule.   

  What concerns us here is a more specific question: whether and how the fall of the central government and subsequent fragmentation of the country affected income and wealth inequality. Owing to the shortcomings of the evidence, any answer to this question inevitably involves a great deal of uncertainty and needs to be taken with more than just a grain of salt. That said, there are various indications that when viewed in a broader regional context, stateless Somalia has been doing reasonably well not just in terms of economic development but also in terms of inequality. The reason for this seemingly counterintuitive finding lies in the fact that conditions up to 1991 were extremely unfavorable for much of the country’s inhabitants. Under the rule of Siad Barre from 1969 to 1991, the extraction of resources for the benefit of the dictator and his allies was the single most important purpose of government. Despite his initial avowed policy of clanlessness, Barre came to favor his own clan and others that supported him while treating others with brutality and targeting them for expropriation. Violence on an increasingly large scale was meted out to opposing groups. Land reform benefited politicians and well-connected urban businessmen. State officials and cronies stripped nationalized businesses of their assets and siphoned off much of public spending, 90 percent of which eventually went to administration and the military. Foreign aid, driven up by Cold War rivalries and the manipulation of refugee numbers, was diverted to the regime. Corruption was extreme even by the unenviable standards of the region. Senior officials and the Barre family robbed the reserves of the largest banks, ultimately driving them into bankruptcy. A single nationalized bank catered to a politically connected elite, and the deliberate overvaluation of the Somali currency benefited affluent consumers of imports at the expense of exports by the poor, such as meat. Operating a “gatekeeper state,” the Barre regime controlled the flow of wealth in and out of the country. In the aggregate, these nefarious interventions created inequality both within Mogadishu and between the capital and the rest of the country. Spending on social services was minimal. Thus even though a centralized government was in place, public goods were mostly provided by the informal sector and local bodies or groups, such as clan networks. Pastoralists, the majority of the labor force, were at best ignored and at worst exploited by the regime; they received hardly any public funds. 39 Under these circumstances, the loss of state structures had no major effect on the provision of public goods. Fission even reduced violence, especially in the period between the withdrawal of foreign forces in 1995 and the Ethiopian invasion of 2006: violent conflict was concentrated in the years when the state actually fell apart, from 1990 to 1995, and when efforts to rebuild it first gathered momentum, from 2006 to 2009. Although warlords and militias extracted rents from civilians, constrained by scale and competition they did so to a lesser degree than the previous dictatorship, and taxation and obstacles to trade and business activity were much lower than before. As a result, Somalia has repeatedly outperformed or tied both its immediate neighbors as well as a comparison set of West African countries on various measures of living standards. Most development indicators improved after the collapse of the state, and the only main exceptions, school enrollment and adult literacy, were more affected by the decline in foreign aid than by any changes in state services. A comparison between Somalia and forty-one other sub-Saharan countries for thirteen measures of development shows that although Somalia ranked poorly on all documented indicators in the final years of statehood, it has since made progress not only in absolute terms but also, and more remarkably, relative to many of these other states. This is true in comparison both with countries that had been at peace and those that experienced wars at approximately the same time as Somalia. 40 Two factors can be expected to have depressed Somali inequality after state collapse: (1) the disappearance of a relatively unified national wealth and power elite that had greatly benefited from rent extraction and (2) the cessation of systematic policies of discrimination against the rural majority in favor of urban businesses and state officials. For what it is worth, the tiny amount of empirical information that exists is consistent with this prediction. Somalia’s Gini coefficient of income for 1997 of 0.4 was lower than in neighboring countries (0.47) and in West Africa (0.45) at the time. The Standardized World Income Inequality Database registers a drop in Somalia’s income inequality in the early 2000s, even though the margins of uncertainty are very considerable. It is hard to know how much weight to give the observation that the income Gini coefficient of 0.43 to 0.46 currently estimated for Somaliland, which is somewhat less bereft of central governance than Somalia was in 1997, is higher as well. Considering the nature of the evidence, we are on firmer ground in relating improvements in other welfare indicators to the demise of a kleptocratic and brutal state: in Barre’s Somalia, government was indeed the problem and not the solution. Leveling through state collapse remains a more elusive issue. Even so, the case of Somalia lends at least a measure of support to the overall argument developed in this chapter.

Chapter 12

For all we can tell, land reform that was not associated with violence one way or another has rarely, if ever, been a potent means of combating inequalities of income and wealth. 

   

  


 
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