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And, in the third scenario, central governments are
fundamentally
weak, with markets – and the enterprises that dominate them – providing almost all services.
But, while I acknowledge their arguments, I think that they misunderstand what is
fundamentally
at play in the country today.
But the fate of most citizens currently younger than 30 will be
fundamentally
affected.
Markets are
fundamentally
social institutions, and they require regulation to allocate resources efficiently.
Unfortunately, what is
fundamentally
a labor-versus-capital problem has often been portrayed as a labor-versus-labor problem, with some in advanced economies claiming that developing countries are taking their jobs.
Given that central banks are owned by the government, and that interest paid on outstanding bonds is remitted back to the national treasury, these government bonds are
fundamentally
different from those owned by other creditors.
Likewise, the current period in America and its relations with the world have been truly exceptional, requiring a leader who can
fundamentally
challenge a global majority’s view that America has become arrogant, impotent, and selfish.
Of course, the notion of returning to the pre-EU world is
fundamentally
flawed, owing to the simple fact that individual European countries cannot compete in the modern global economy.
Yet, even as these linkages have deepened and multiplied, the global economy has remained
fundamentally
a collection of national economies, each embedded in national politics.
Yet the truth is that the
fundamentally
redistributive nature of the French state has narrowed the gap between the two sides considerably in recent decades.
So, while his approach challenges the left’s political template, it comprises what are
fundamentally
center-left policies.
More fundamentally, something has gone wrong with the system of checks and balances in America's democracy.
But, on another level, the attempt to rate government alongside business and the media is
fundamentally
misguided: no sector operates at the scale of responsibility, accountability, and expectation that governments do.
More fundamentally, it means rejecting old-style nationalism, which threatens to drag us back to the 1930s, rather than preparing us for the 2030s.
These are tough questions, and they are
fundamentally
unanswerable until a stable, democratic regime in Iraq can control and ensure a steady flow of oil exports.
Today’s schools and universities, which are dominated by approaches to learning that are
fundamentally
individualistic and competitive in nature, must be redesigned to focus on learning to learn and acquiring the skills needed to collaborate with others.
Britain may not be
fundamentally
a racist country, but over the last several decades, right-wing nativist politicians have used inflammatory rhetoric to whip up anti-immigrant sentiment, targeting those from South Asia and the West Indies in particular.
Fundamentally, a vote for Brexit is a vote against Prime Minister David Cameron, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, and the political mainstream generally.
But, otherwise, little has
fundamentally
changed.
In a 2009 study, scientists concluded that, by crossing any of nine “planetary boundaries” – climate change, biodiversity loss, disruption of nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, land use, freshwater extraction, ocean acidification, ozone depletion, atmospheric aerosol loading, and chemical pollution – humans would increase the risk of
fundamentally
changing the Earth system.
It began to seem as though our
fundamentally
common outlook and our much-vaunted shared values had reasserted themselves.
Consider some of the grand bargains of the past, not just in 1963, but in the immediate aftermath of World War II, when liberal-democratic systems were
fundamentally
reconceived.
The West on the BrinkBERLIN – This year and next, voters in leading Western democracies will make decisions that could
fundamentally
change the West – and the world – as we have known it for decades.
The lesson should be obvious: even those considered to be among the best in the business cannot be trusted with our hard-earned savings – capital that is needed to contribute to the creation of an inclusive and sustainable global economy – without a
fundamentally
different approach to governance.
The US would never sign a treaty that
fundamentally
changed Internet governance arrangements, but the point is that many governments will try to use the treaty process to increase their ability to control the information that their citizens can access.
The result was that every sort of value – including financial values – came to be seen as arbitrary and
fundamentally
absurd.
This diagnosis seems to misread the historical evidence from the period between the early 1970s and the late 1990s, and is thus based on a
fundamentally
flawed assumption about the primary driver of inflation in the global North since World War II.
A New World ArchitectureNEW YORK – Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism, the world is facing another stark choice between two
fundamentally
different forms of organization: international capitalism and state capitalism.
More fundamentally, the rush to beat TV by breaking stories has weakened journalists’ incentive to perform due diligence, in terms of researching stories and verifying claims.
Since then, however, the SD has
fundamentally
changed the country’s political landscape.
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