Archaeology Can Now Tell Us How People Have Muffled and Challenged Economic Inequality Across History

Whether today or in the deep past, when political power is wielded autocratically, the checks and leveling mechanisms that dampen inequality will tend to break down, and, over time, disparities in wealth will move closer toward their maximal potentials. In this way, the past is a mirror for what we now see.

Poverty and Progress

Even if I don’t fully agree with Wilkinson’s thesis that development is driven by need, I think he demonstrates quite well that in a long term perspective, we actually spend more and more effort to maintain human societies. Most of that work is today based on external energy resources and overuse of biological and mineral resources.

The Un-insurability Crisis Is Upon Us – 3 Possible Scenarios for What’s Next

Insurers should, through their disclosure and lobbying power, play a key role in achieving a safer and more resilient world.  Through disclosure, they can share their vast knowledge about the financial risks of a climate changed world.  Through lobbying, they can advocate for a suite of laws and policies that make the world more insurable in the face of the ever-mounting risks.