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Mar 2020
27m 38s

Why Capitalists Need to Save Democracy

Harvard Business Review
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Rebecca Henderson, professor at Harvard Business School, says that both capitalism and democracy are failing us. She argues that it will take public and private leaders working together to simultaneously fix these two systems because free markets don't function well without free politics and healthy government needs corporate support to survive. She is calli ... Show More
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