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Category Archives: prospective

30Nov/22

Usage is shaping the future of the planet and the industry

November 30, 2022Economics, Geoeconomics, prospective, Strategyconsumers society, environment, future, industry, StrategyJérôme Capirossi

We know that most CO2 emissions come from the manufacture of systems, appliances and machines of all kinds, and I’m not including the other pollutants that these industrial processes release. For computersRead More…

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28Aug/22

Ethics, the company’s cardinal value

August 28, 2022Economics, European Union, Geoeconomics, prospective, Strategy, TheoriesEthical, SocialJérôme Capirossi

We saw in the post (Productivity gains are the conquest of happiness) that productivity gains, by generating surpluses, opened the way to innovation. Without the productivity gains made possible by the steamRead More…

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16Aug/22

Prices, companies and innovation

August 16, 2022Economics, Management, prospectiveCompanies, innovationJérôme Capirossi

The setting of prices for goods and services is an essentially economic mechanism, because it determines not only wealth, by valuing the goods and services exchanged, but also the value of theRead More…

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24Jul/22

Productivity gains are the steps toward humanity happiness

July 24, 2022Economics, prospectiveFinance, prospectiveJérôme Capirossi

It began with agriculture. The productivity gains of agriculture in France have allowed the development of other activities for the well-being of men and women. Let’s start from the state where eachRead More…

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05Dec/20

Wealth gaps and inequalities are undermining the foundations of the European Union

December 5, 2020Economics, European Union, prospectiveBrexit, citizenship, Wealth gapsJérôme Capirossi

Europe is a mosaic of territories, assembled by borders cut out as the solution to a complex human puzzle. Since the beginning of time, in order to exist and to become aRead More…

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25Sep/20

Lebanon, a door open on the Orient for France and Europe

September 25, 2020European Union, prospectiveEuropeJérôme Capirossi

Printed on the Greek 2 euro coins, and on the 5 and 20 euro banknotes, the face of Princess Europe fills the pockets of all Europeans. Those who are still unaware ofRead More…

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20Jun/20

A plea for a New Deal of European Thought

June 20, 2020European Union, Geoeconomics, prospectiveEquality, Europe, Liberty, New Deal, RegulationJérôme Capirossi

Rarely has any value marked humanity more than freedom. Throughout history, peoples and individuals have sought to free themselves from all the forms of slavery, servitude and subordination that afflicted them. IfRead More…

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09Feb/20

Level 4 and 5 autonomous car, not a withdraw, a surrender

February 9, 2020European Union, prospective, Strategy, Technologyautonomous, car, Hitzinger, Kuffner, level 4, level 5, TavaresJérôme Capirossi

Carlos Tavares announced last year, in March 2019, that PSA had decided to withdraw from the race to level 4 and 5 autonomous car for individuals. This had sounded like abandoning aRead More…

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18Jan/20

No religion has to be the Europe religion

January 18, 2020European Union, Management, prospectiveCharlemagne, Christendom, Clovis, Constitution, Future of europe, History, religion, RomanJérôme Capirossi

In few weeks, in February, will happen the kick-off of the Conference on the Future of Europe, which will work for 2 years to determine new agreements, or amendments to the existingRead More…

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30Dec/16

Will the twenty-first century be a century of crisis ?

December 30, 2016Management, prospectivecapitalism, century, freedom, freewill, moral laws, Schopenhauer, Weber, willJérôme Capirossi

“The twenty-first century will be religious or it will not!” At the end of the twentieth century, Protestant moral values had revealed Max Weber [3] are clearly not at work anymore. SomeRead More…

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