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In a noisy and rough campaign – one that has already divided the Conservatives and contributed to the unease within Labour over the party’s leadership – the appeal of such simplistic
arguments
is obvious.
In its regulatory processes, science-based
arguments
are increasingly losing out to public opinion, while possible opportunities are undervalued.
Complicating matters further, both sides base their
arguments
on human rights.
The
arguments
for cutting corporate taxes are similarly flawed.
Opponents of industrial policy rely on two
arguments.
In reality, the first of these
arguments
– lack of omniscience – is largely irrelevant, while the rent-seeking problem can be overcome with appropriate institutional design.
Indeed, the most frequently heard
arguments
against such schemes are far from convincing.
Aside from the usual efficiency arguments, it is just going to become increasingly difficult and costly to maintain complex and idiosyncratic national tax arrangements.
These
arguments
are wrong.
But these
arguments
merely underscore a double standard.
Among the
arguments
used to deny the Kurds their right to self-determination, the defense of Iraq’s territorial integrity is the most spurious and hypocritical of all.
The same
arguments
that rightly apply to the Palestinians should apply equally to the Kurds.
Such
arguments
have the ring of common sense.
But such
arguments
immediately run up against the objection that any standstill or reversal on trade agreements would harm the world’s poorest, by diminishing their prospect of escaping poverty through export-led growth.
Muslim intellectuals are being encouraged to press the religious argument against fundamentalist violence in order to deprive the terrorists of their most fearsome and potent
arguments.
If Muslim scholars can somehow disprove these arguments, it is thought, then the terrorists’ ability to sustain their violent underground will be reduced.
A quick survey of the history of religious conflict shows that theological controversies have never been resolved by theological
arguments.
Recently, when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, he found scholars who raised theological
arguments
on his behalf.
The coalition confronting him had no difficulty finding religious
arguments
that led to precisely the opposite conclusion.
In this way, the terrorists oppose the “purity” and “authenticity” of their
arguments
to the compromises presumably forced upon religious establishments.
The
arguments
now are not about the principle, but about how to apply it.
During the Great Depression, similar
arguments
were heard: government need not do anything, because markets would restore the economy to full employment in the long run .
Consider, for example, the cacophony of
arguments
about government spending: is it the only thing keeping depression at bay, or is it moving us steadily down the road to perdition?
Still, I do not find Tooze’s
arguments
to be as strong as he thinks they are.
As for Poland, Macron has always mixed moral
arguments
with French economic interests.
There are valid
arguments
to made for either course.
But
arguments
about whether the limit should be 60% of GDP or more miss a larger point.
Those who see the danger of a culture war with Muslims, or the hostile branding of minorities, should be able to influence opinion with practical
arguments.
Beyond the
arguments
about the wisdom of this treaty, this agreement seems certain to raise the probability of a negative internationalization of Colombia‘s problems.
As a result, Trump positions himself in the dubious company of those throughout American history who displayed malice and suspicion toward new arrivals: the supporters of the Alien and Sedition Acts of the 1790s, which lengthened the period for naturalization to 14 years; the Know Nothings of the pre-Civil War years, who sought to bar Catholics from the country; those in the early twentieth century who claimed that newcomers from eastern and southern Europe, and from China and Japan, could not be made into Americans, and whose
arguments
led in the 1920s to stringent quotas for immigration from those regions; and those so intent on keeping out Jews seeking to flee Nazi Europe that even the small immigrant quotas for those countries were not filled.
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