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If any institution (including the Supreme Court) exercises unfettered, unaccountable power, the erosion of civil liberties, and the spread of day-to-day injustices, fascism will not be far behind.
Uncritical proponents of biotechnology tend to celebrate the fact that technological breakthroughs have outpaced government regulations, arguing that this has allowed science to progress
unfettered.
Unfettered
growth in energy demand will clearly have serious consequences for the climate as well.
Yet while the Chinese system has proved its capacity for high-level internal policy debate among highly trained and experienced participants whose loyalty is not in question, and then act quickly and decisively, China’s leaders remain suspicious of
unfettered
public debate and commentary.
Like Mnuchin, Cohn believes in low taxes and
unfettered
free enterprise.
Unfettered
markets are neither efficient nor stable.
Unfettered, it can assist in the fight against entrenched corruption.
Social media spread ideas in an immediate and
unfettered
manner.
Imagine the chaos that may ensue if separatist energies are allowed to continue in an
unfettered
way in a world where over two thousand ethnic groups live in over 150 distinct states.
In our book 13 Bankers, James Kwak and I emphasized a combination of the rising role of campaign contributions, the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, and, most of all, an ideological shift towards the view that finance is good, more finance is better, and
unfettered
finance is best.
The pharmaceutical firms pursuing tougher patent rules, the banks pushing for
unfettered
access to foreign markets, or the multinationals seeking special arbitration tribunals have no greater regard for the public interest than the protectionists do.
Indeed, over the past half-century, when the Chinese have put their minds to it, they have always demonstrated extraordinary fortitude and resolution, whether in embracing Mao’s revolution or in the equally
unfettered
way in which they are realizing the economic counter-revolution unleashed by Deng Xiaoping.
In the past, immediate access to telephony devices has been irrelevant to the FBI, because the authorities had
unfettered
access to communications as they traveled to and from a phone.
Greece’s failure to implement them has allowed the clientelism, oligarchy, corruption, and tax evasion underpinning its economic and political dysfunction to continue practically
unfettered.
But median incomes have stagnated, which, combined with the impact of technology and insufficient policy attention to the potential distributional effects of
unfettered
globalization, has gradually hollowed out the middle class around the world.
In previous centuries, Western economic growth was characterized by a comparatively insignificant minority having
unfettered
access to resources, and was thus built on fueling consumption.
In most regions, officials welcome foreign businesses--offering tax-free zones and other benefits--and
unfettered
competition as a means of strengthening their industries.
But there is a crucial distinction: what is fueling inequality now is not
unfettered
capitalism, but problematic public-policy efforts to stabilize economies in the wake of the financial crisis.
As it turns out, two key assumptions on which the virtually
unfettered
pursuit of economic (and financial) globalization has been based in recent decades have turned out to be over-simplifications.
Unfettered
markets may have caused this calamity, and markets by themselves won’t get us out, at least any time soon.
A clearly designated “enemy” with an unmistakable “plan” is psychologically more comforting than the chaotic evolution of social norms and the workings – or failures – of
unfettered
capitalism.
In the aftermath of the crisis, some policymakers are beginning to see that a monetary union is not necessarily identical with
unfettered
capital mobility.
After all, no one is advocating a return to
unfettered
free-market capitalism for healthcare, with all its serious distributional inequities.
Next they underestimated the effect that
unfettered
migration and the perceived weakening of the nation-state would have on the sense of “us” – the people with whom we share a destiny and of whom we ask sacrifices (one of which is paying taxes).
The G-20 recognized in 2008 that
unfettered
finance can generate costly crises; thus, it decided to re-regulate finance.
Economic success, on this view, is best left to the
unfettered
play of market forces.
His unilateralist approach is likely to force the US into playing catch-up with a China left almost
unfettered
in its continued efforts to win over the hearts and minds of those whose countries it views as vital, economically and politically, to its strategic interests.
In others, governments have implemented legal and economic hurdles for honest,
unfettered
reporting, making the jobs of journalists like Kijana and Funes all the more difficult.
Economic theory had long explained why
unfettered
markets were not self-correcting, why regulation was needed, why there was an important role for government to play in the economy.
And that damage is no secret: institutions like the International Monetary Fund have highlighted it, adding caveats to their previously
unfettered
support for financial openness.
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