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January 6, 2005
What Would we do Without the Economist?
From the magazine's annual "Year in..." issue:
The bestselling business book of 2005 has almost certainly been published already. And it may well be the same as in 2004--"Good to Great" by Michael Collins, a study of 11 companies and how their managers transformed them from ordinary to extraordinary. [Emphasis added]
It takes truly heroic indifference for a business publication to get wrong the author of the best-selling business book in recent history.
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The Economist will continue to serve the purpose it always has: last refuge for modern British Fascists, wannabe NeoCons etc.,. Often NPR's Marketplace will feature commentators from the Economist....now I consider myself a capitalist but these people are truly laughable, they're wistful for the guilded age.









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(I'll read "Good to Great" the minute it hits the $1 Bargain Bin.)