To the editor: I’m writing in response to the March 14 column titled “The new age of American nihilism.” An image of a painting of Friedrich Nietzsche accompanied the opinion. I was surprised to read ...
“Nihilism” comes from the Latin word nihil, or nothing, or “that which does not exist.” Nihilism can be defined as the belief that all values, and therefore institutions, are baseless. Consequently, ...
The Efficient Market Hypothesis [EMH] began its intellectual life in the mid-1960s with bold positive claims: 1. The market price reflects all available information. 2. The market price represents the ...