Instead of worrying too much about the extreme left and right, we should focus more on the extreme center, says writer Tariq Ali. He spoke to Creston Davis about the decline of democracy and German hegemony in Europe.
We live a significant part of our lives in the digital world. How can we be sure that our rights are respected there? Allon Bar and his colleagues have an idea: a human rights ranking for technology companies.
Joris Luyendijk spent several years interviewing bankers for “The Guardian”. In his newest book, he lifts the veil of the financial industry and the people working in it. He doesn’t believe in better bankers but in better banking rules.
Barry Eichengreen researches the history of financial markets. He spoke with Martin Eiermann about historical parallels of the current crisis and what lessons should be put into a guidebook for central bankers.
Economist and bestselling author Jeremy Rifkin argues that our grandchildren will pity our working conditions and that a bright future is not a utopian dream but an achievable goal.
Andrew Keen is know as the “Antichrist of Silicon Valley”. He calls Google a monster, Uber a bad idea and wants governments to regulate both.