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Franklin Foer, for example, wants to return to Louis Brandeis’s view that bigness is a “curse” and to take steps to avoid corporate “gigantism.” He rejects the framework of consumer ...
The ulterior aim is really bigness. The reasons given — savings effected, overhead cut down, factories or branch offices merged — are merely sops to an economic conscience. What we seek is the ...
Brandeis coined the phrase “the curse of business” to express his outright hostility to monopoly power, which he equated with the bigness of the new industrial trusts in railroads, oil ...
From visit by Ramaphosa to a sit down with RFK Jr: Kaitlan Collins debriefs week at the White House ...
The current exhibition, titled “Awful Bigness,” has a lot going for it, and it serves as a valid incentive to visit the museum, especially for folks who may not have been there for a while.
Apparently here to stay, organized bigness warrants analysis and understanding, especially since the church, too, finds itself enmeshed therein. Committees that plan and executives who expedite ...
as championed by Louis Brandeis (who coined the term “the curse of bigness”), once functioned as a check on private power. In the modern era, however, enforcement has steadily declined ...
In citing large countries and states with what he said are successful education systems, President Trump called for the dismantling of the Department of Education. A $1.8 billion mistake could ...
Way Beyond Bigness is a design-research project that studies the Mekong, Mississippi and Rhine river basins, with particular focus on multi-scaled, water-based infrastructural transformation.