In new research, Claire Liu and Jared Stanfield examine how relationships between corporate leaders and the United States president enable firms to capture regulation and avoid antitrust scrutiny. Read it at ProMarket >>| ProMarket
In the face of horrific conscription, Ukrainian soldiers are also deserting the army in droves. Over 400,000 Ukrainian soldier have abandoned their units, including volunteers, with no plans to return to the battlefield.| SHTF Plan
Helped by Sam Tanenhaus’ new biography, insights into the benefits and drawbacks of for-profit versus nonprofit status, the balancing of control with the risks of “capture,” and the potential ramifications of more belief and trust in grantees who are going to do what they’re going to do, with or without any grant. The post Buckley and <i>Buckley</i> offer insights for philanthropy from founding funding plan for <i>National Review</i> appeared first on the Giving Review.| the Giving Review
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In diesem dritten Teil dieser Beitragsreihe geht es um den Timer D, der sich ausschließlich bei den Vertretern der tinyAVR-Serie 1 findet.| Wolles Elektronikkiste
The third part of this article deals with the Timer D, which is used exclusively for the tinyAVR Series 1.| Wolles Elektronikkiste
The following is an excerpt from Brody Mullins and Luke Mullins’s book,“The Wolves of K Street: The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over Big Government,” now available from Simon and Schuster.| ProMarket
Massumi writes, Affects are virtual synesthetic perspectives anchored in (functionally limited by) the actually existing, particular things the embody them. The autonomy of affect is its participation in the virtual. Its autonomy is its openness. Affect is autonomous to the degree to which it escapes confinement in the particular body whose vitality, or potential for interaction, it […]| Frames /sing
In contrast to a recent paper that argues the decline in antitrust enforcement over recent decades is due largely to the political influence of big business, Herbert Hovenkamp argues that small businesses and trade associations have historically had more influence over antitrust policy, often lobbying for less competition and higher prices.| ProMarket