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January 18, 2005

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Welcome to this week's edition of the Carnival of the Capitalists. There were tons of great posts last week in the capitalist blogosphere: David Tufte wondered, in voluntaryXchange: "when is a good worth more when you remove what makes... [Read More]

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I think you should use more equations. Graphs, too.

Thanks for the suggestion, Bill. To add more equations and graphs, I might need to buy a new double processor Mac with gigs of RAM and a 30 inch monitor. OK?(Bill is my husband, and a lover of mathematical equations)

Interesting commentary Lisa. I noticed that you admired Peter Drucker's comment over at the other blog. I agree. In his piece, Managing in the Next Society, Drucker says "In the Next Society's corporation, top management will be the company. Everything else can be outsourced."

This might pare down the equation a tad, but it also seems to be going in the direction of your thought.

Dave: I have not read that Drucker peice, so thanks for letting me know about it!

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