Monthly Archives: March 2011

Bosses Can’t Know Everything Because No One Tells Them Anything

From Character Counts — March 21, 2011 “Seven Truths for Bosses” by Michael Josephson Michael Josephson is a wonderful commentator who focuses on ethics through his Josephson Institute in Los Angeles.  He offers short radio blasts each day which you … Continue reading

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Welcome to a New Kind of Tension

From Newsweek – August 24, 2010: “Silly Things We Believe About Witches, Obama, and More” by David A. Graham Orwell taught us that freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four.  How much simpler and profound does it get … Continue reading

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A Civil Right and a Civil Responsibility

From Newsweek — March 21, 2011: “How Dumb Are We?” by Andrew Romano Tina Brown of New Yorker and Daily Beast editorial fame is now making her provocative imprint felt on the “new” Newsweek, evidenced here by summary findings in asking our … Continue reading

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For Love or Money or Necessity

From The Wall Street Journal: April 23, 2008: “Must I Bank” by Jonathan Knee I’ve been thinking a good deal about my Engineering vs. Liberal Arts post earlier this week, and couldn’t help but remember this great column by Jonathan Knee from just … Continue reading

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