Crypto start-up boom and FANG brain drain

A unique opportunity: this is what the young talents of Silicon Valley think who are escaping from the Fang, the acronym of Facebook-Apple-Amazon-Netflix and Google, to escape towards the new startups of the future. A unique opportunity in a generation that risks turning out to be a great illusion
Territorial banks increasingly rare yet essential

The banking concentration is making branches and counters disappear from many peripheral territories as told in a new book published by goWare with a preface by Giulio Sapelli - Yet the presence of a bank is fundamental for the territories…
Scarlett Johansson and the ambush to the stream

The famous superstar is suing Disney because he used his film Black Widow to push people to subscribe to the streaming service, causing them to lose a lot of money linked to box office receipts: it is just the latest case of…
Wealth and poverty and the birth of political economy

goWare has republished a beautiful book by the economist Claudio Napoleoni who, retracing the thought of the classics, investigates the reasons for wealth and poverty in history - The Economist, in an article of which we publish the Italian version, has taken up the…
Video games conquering the digital space

Contrary to what many think, video games are not just a pastime for teenagers and are conquering a huge space thanks to creativity and invention. Turnover increased tenfold in 10 years. And in the future we will increasingly live in virtual worlds…
Always protect institutions: Burke's topicality

Considered the emblem of Anglo-Saxon conservatism, the eighteenth-century Irish thinker deserves a "rehabilitation" due to his liberalism and his faith in gradual reformism. A current lesson: He would have harshly criticized Trump today
National competition for short stories entitled "Take Care of Me"

The Academy of Safety and Best Health in collaboration with the goWare publishing house and the School of Publishing announce two national competitions for short stories. The stories must have a maximum of 1800 lines and deal with personally experienced stories, of which the author can be the witness or narrator…
Is the middle class still the pillar of democracy?

The assumption that the middle class remains the backbone of democracy is still the most accredited thesis among scholars but the drifts of a part of the bourgeoisie towards populism or towards illiberal policies fuel doubts, as he writes…
Ukraine, notes from a country that no longer exists

In the book "Ukraine 2009-2019. Notes from a country that no longer exists", published by goWare, the scholar Stefano Grazioli takes stock of the drift of the last decade of the former Soviet republic from the wreck of the orange revolution to the rise presidency of the comedian…
“Vestiarium” a book by Francesco Pertegato

The volume Vestiarium. Vestments for the liturgy in the history of the Church. Antiquity and the Middle Ages, published by goWare, 2019 is accompanied by 590 images, including 100 graphic renderings of the garments studied.
Are animals people or things? The law is changing

Will habeas corpus also extend to animals? It is an open question all over the world and, as told by a report by the Economist, it is not excluded that sooner or later we will arrive at a new juridical state that recognizes new rights to…
Feminism thus seduced modern liberalism

It is thanks to Harriet Taylor, John Stuart Mill's wife, if modern liberalism has a clearly feminist imprint: it was she who influenced her husband's thinking by inseminating themes such as those related to women's rights initially unrelated to the narrative...
Veganism, what's behind its growth

There are at least three reasons behind the rise of (non-religious) veganism - A 2016 study found that, globally, switching to a well-balanced vegan diet could lead to 8,1 million fewer deaths per year year but the data…
Does Keynes work better in the hands of Hayek's followers?

Revisiting the theories of the great liberal thinkers in a topical key, the Economist arrives - with regard to Keynes - to conclusions that at first sight seem paradoxical such as the one according to which "Keynesianism works better in the hands of the Hayekians" -…