Digital Sovereignty: Fragmentation of the Tech Free Market

Digital Sovereignty: Fragmentation of the Tech Free Market

When the internet was first launched, it held promises of a borderless world. You could buy a product from a Japanese company as easily as from your neighbouring market. You could store files in a cloud hosted in Dublin

Can India Ever Progress?

Posted by: on Apr 5, 2012 | One Comment

“Dinesh Trivedi’s budget has caused a political storm, after…Trinamool Congress asked him to withdraw the hike or quit…The Trinamool Congress, termed across-the-board passenger fare hikes as a ‘hostile act’.”– Economic Times, March 15, 2012

Democracy after Capitalism or Capitalism after Democracy?

Posted by: on Apr 4, 2012 | One Comment

Democracy after Capitalism or Capitalism after Democracy? Does the order really matter? This is a question I have always wondered about. Democracy and capitalism have always been thought in the same light. Irrespective of the order, the very coexistence

Can India Become the Gambling Bowl of the World?

Posted by: on Apr 3, 2012 | One Comment

To be able to answer this question, let’s conduct a small tour across the only two states in India which boasts of casinos.

An Unusual Timeline of Gambling History (3000 BC –1900 AD)

Posted by: on Apr 2, 2012 | No Comments

Are you surprised to know that gambling existed even in 3000 BC Mesopotamia? In fact, the oldest six-sided dice was invented in Northern Iraq (erstwhile Mesopotamia).

What Happens Today Under the Pretext of Free Market

Posted by: on Mar 2, 2012 | 3 Comments

Free markets caused the 2008-2009 global meltdown. I hear people say this a lot. How can “freedom” make people work against themselves? President Obama said in a speech that the recession resulted from the fact that “everybody was left to fend for themselves

US Casino Industry Generates $125 Bn in 2010

Posted by: on Mar 1, 2012 | 2 Comments

The Unites States is still reeling under the pressure of a slowdown, they say. The casino industry seems to be telling us a different story altogether. Last year, the US casino industry and industries that depend on them generated $125 billion, according

Will a Laissez-Faire System Boost Economic Growth?

Posted by: on Feb 23, 2012 | 2 Comments

Which kind of economy would you vote for – a laissez-faire market or a planned economy? My vote is for free markets.

Was Laissez Faire Responsible for the Economic Crisis?

Posted by: on Feb 22, 2012 | 3 Comments

It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our

3 Most Common Myths About Capitalism

Posted by: on Feb 20, 2012 | One Comment

If we take a look at the economic history worldwide, private businesses have been instrumental in improving the standard of living. Business houses have created job opportunities, invented products, made profits, helped impoverished people and

History of Gambling in the United States

Posted by: on Feb 7, 2012 | 2 Comments

A report of the American Gaming Association stated that 483 commercial casinos in the US gathered revenues of $34.6 billion in 2010. Nevada casinos boasted of $10.4 billion of the total revenue in the same year. Do these figures make you wonder about how and