Logic
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Two striking statements on economic policy by France’s leaders in the first weeks of this year have highlighted the force of this
logic.
But the underlying
logic
of President Donald Trump’s approach to trade is about to receive prime-time scrutiny, because the landmark North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will come up for renegotiation later this summer.
That will be the true price of Trump’s flawed trade
logic.
The
logic
is straightforward.
If, on the other hand, the European Parliament’s members follow through on the
logic
of my case – if my shunning becomes the basis for a consistent policy – the EU will be on its way to creating a kind of morality police and launching a modern-day inquisition, one that crassly violates both freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.
The
logic
of the financial crisis is driving Europeans toward greater integration, which implies new mechanisms for political expression.
I suppose one can see what he means, though I wonder about the
logic
of that formulation.
The
logic
was clear: preserve what China’s leaders call “stability” and “harmony” in order to maintain state power.
But two recent events in Tibet, involving the trials of two leading Tibetans who had not attacked or criticized the state at all, do not follow this
logic.
That
logic
would make sense if the EU were confronting a non-democratically elected government, like that of North Korea or Cuba.
The
logic
behind de Gaulle’s famous “non” was simple: Britain was not sufficiently European.
So far, Obama’s handling of the Snowden affair shows that he places more stock in the
logic
of security than in adherence to principle.
But the Fund’s elegant compromise still leaves Greece under the shadow of an enormous debt overhang; reducing it requires that Europe find a way to set aside national politics and act on the basis of economic
logic
and necessity.
For those of us who have been following the Greek economic tragedy for many years, much of the European view continues to defy economic
logic
– and for a simple reason: European politicians worry about the domestic political consequences of granting Greece debt relief, especially ahead of Germany’s federal election in September.
The
logic
is obvious: If we in developed democracies had lacked the right to protest, speak out, organize unions, and vote for representatives of our choosing, we would never have ended child labor or established the eight-hour workday.
The same
logic
applies to a developing country, which in order to escape poverty should run a deficit and borrow while still poor.
The Protocols of Donald J. TrumpLONDON – It is an odd quirk in the history of
logic
that the blameless Cretans should have given their name to the famous “liar paradox.”
Both leaders must accept that history is destiny, and that the irrefutable
logic
of geography is a determinant of it.
Soon, the operational
logic
of AI decision-making systems will be inscrutable not just to their users, but also to their creators.
But a UBI funded via taxation is sure to trigger a backlash among struggling working people who cannot see the
logic
of subsidizing the idle, rich or poor.
In 2015, Ennahda, too, separated the movement that promotes religious values from the party that adheres to the secular
logic
of the political game.
In 1988, Harvard University’s Robert Putnam wrote a ground-breaking paper called “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The
Logic
of Two-Level Games.”
The Political
Logic
of Hard BrexitPARIS – Little more than three months after the United Kingdom’s decision in June to leave the European Union, Brexit politics are careening out of control in the UK.
French President Charles de Gaulle invoked this
logic
to justify his country’s nuclear weapons program, although he also had other reasons for wanting France to join the nuclear “club.”
By this logic, however, West Germany, too, needed a nuclear arsenal; and, given Germany’s twentieth-century history, no one, least of all the Germans, desired such an outcome.
Equal rights, according to this
logic
- as socialist thought has emphasized - imply public policies aimed at narrowing inequalities in the actual living conditions of all citizens.
In pursuing them, Varoufakis felt empowered by the scale of Syriza’s electoral win and compelled by economic
logic
to press three issues that many economists believe must be addressed if sustained growth is to be restored: less and more intelligent austerity; structural reforms that better meet social objectives; and debt reduction.
Such an individual’s identity is not derived from class interests or other sociological characteristics, but from the
logic
of the market, which dictates maximization of self-interest, whether as a producer, a consumer, or a voter.
Logic
suggests that such a referendum would reverse the 2016 decision to leave the EU, because any specific Brexit proposal presented by the government would be far less attractive than the utopian delusions that managed to secure only a narrow majority two years ago.
But a more cynical view permeates populist logic, namely that in its excessive adherence to globalism, the US has sown the seeds of its own political and economic destruction.
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