Sukhayl NiyazovReflexive Fallibility and the Limitations of the Social SciencesWhat demarcates natural sciences from social disciplines?Feb 20, 20201Feb 20, 20201
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Sukhayl NiyazovHow A.I. Will Exacerbate the Tyranny of Swing VotersThe use of AI in politics is going to exacerbate the “tyranny of the minority” — the inordinate clout swing voters possess over electoral…Oct 15, 20191Oct 15, 20191
Sukhayl NiyazovWhat Are the Differences Between Socialism, Marxism, Stalinism, Leninism, and Communism?So close yet so differentAug 21, 20194Aug 21, 20194
Sukhayl NiyazovHow Excessive Capital Inflows Harm the U.S. EconomyThey fuel asset bubbles, increase the trade deficit, unemployment, and debtAug 19, 2019Aug 19, 2019
Sukhayl NiyazovThe Yield Curve Inversion ExplainedSimple answers to the intricate economics behind the inversion of the yield curveAug 18, 2019Aug 18, 2019
Sukhayl NiyazovThe Greatest Irony About the U.S. Climate Change DebateRepublican districts will be hit most badly by global warmingJul 28, 20194Jul 28, 20194
Sukhayl NiyazovWhy We Should Fear Not Rebellious But Obedient A.I.How the threat of A.I.-powered digital dictatorships will reshape the global orderJul 19, 20191Jul 19, 20191
Sukhayl NiyazovWhy the U.S. Dollar’s Reserve Status Is An Exorbitant BurdenEconomic disadvantages outweigh benefits reaped from the reserve status. Although the dollar gives the US political power and prestige…Jul 9, 20195Jul 9, 20195
Sukhayl NiyazovWhy Pax Americana is the Golden Age of HumanityThe world is much better than it seems at first glanceJun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019