Bruce Eckle on Reinventing Business
Even if you don’t agree with all of Eckle’s views on reinventing business, his effort to identify and strip away misguided conventional wisdom is a productive place to start.
Read more...Even if you don’t agree with all of Eckle’s views on reinventing business, his effort to identify and strip away misguided conventional wisdom is a productive place to start.
Read more...A detailed picture of how doctors and medical facilities stack the deck against aged patients and their relatives.
Read more...Eldercare is really the limit case of health care for profit. Stick a tube in the helpless body, extract rent. It’s brilliant in its simplicity!
Read more...On the economic and political origins of America’s stealth imperialism and military Keynesianism, as opposed to Keynes’ original version.
Read more...Finally, the media and analysts are getting a tad more candid about what Supreme Court decisions are really about.
Read more...Yves here. This post explains how the horrific mine explosion in Western Turkey, which has officially claimed nearly 300 lives as the death count continues to rise, was not an accident but the direct result of privatization and circumvention of safety standards.
Read more...How a conversation with a crypto anarchist put the BBC on tilt and unwittingly provided a lesson in how power issues are kept out of polite conversation.
Read more...The absence of serious discussion of an only-worsening student debt problem is troubling.
Read more...Apologies really do matter, but they can’t be offered on the cheap.
Read more...Why Rhode Island’s maximum wage proposal is a potential big step toward reducing income inequality.
Read more...Varoufakis spoke with Senior Editor Peter Suderman about what he learned as a video game economist, the failings of his chosen academic profession, and how computer games and virtual online worlds might be the future of macroeconomics.
Read more...One of my pet peeves is the degree to which the notion that corporations exist only to serve the interests of shareholders is accepted as dogma and recited uncritically by the business press
Read more...The people of Europe are finally pushing back against the European Super State, if recent polls are anything to go by.
Read more...Are Silicon Valley and DealBook so desperate that they cannot find an honest CEO to revere?
Read more...By Peter Van Buren, who blew the whistle on State Department waste and mismanagement during Iraqi reconstruction in his first book, We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People. He writes at his blog, We Meant Well and has a new book Ghosts of Tom […]
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