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A trip is on the horizon. A familiar ritual for millions in India would be to open a travel website, enter a string of city names, and start tracking a list of flight prices. Most fares are high beyond explanation, with any reasonable option being a red-eye flight, leaving the consumer disheartened. India is the […] The post Why can Flying Abroad be Cheaper than Flying Domestic? appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
The State exists as a result of a social contract between individuals and their communities. Citizens empower the state, as an institution, with a monopoly over the use of violence. In exchange the state must provide them with protection and stability. The relationship between citizens and the state is that of a principal-agent. Where citizens […] The post The Case Against Criminalisation of Laws appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
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Street busking musicians are more help than nuisance to the police. It takes just one police constable to yank a few cords, cancel expression and remove vitality. Karnataka police recently prevented musician Ed Sheeran from busking on Bengaluru’s Church street. This incident is a reflection on how what is legal may not be legitimate, and […] The post What Else is a Street For, If Not to Perform appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
Buildings, like humans, evolve and change; laws and codes shouldn’t restrict them Buildings just like their users, have a life. Buildings react, adapt, grow, transform, evolve, and die. But we don’t hear anyone advocate for buildings to have the same right to express, or freedom to choose, that persons do. Maybe buildings deserve such an […] The post Buildings are natural learners appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order
Artificial Intelligence is the official hot topic. It’s the talk of the town, where everyone has a view but few truly understand how it functions, and what it can truly contribute outside of a well drafted LinkedIn post or hyper real images, limited by just botched human faces, for now. AI is a far reaching […] The post Artificial Intelligence: How to Regulate What We Know So Little About? appeared first on Spontaneous Order.| Spontaneous Order