Chaos En Novus Ordo Seclorum
“Make me one with everything” – Buddhist in a pizza parlour
Unification of Europe was first – now the North American Union is in full swing – replete with fuzzy, double-speak, feel good names like Harmonization, Deep Integration, Free Trade, Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement, etc. These measures, based on negating geopolitical bound
With the rapid pace of change and the frantic growth of new technologies, it is time, once again, to realize the importance of slowing down to think about what works. To think strategically.
It is time for organizations to get back to basics. It is time for developing simple strategies and sticking to them. It is time to remember what is known about human behavior and how to change it. It is time to stop doi
At the beginning of the Civil War, President Lincoln gathered his generals together as he wanted to come up with a plan to get the southern states back in the Union. The supreme commander of the Union Army, General Winfield Scott, devised a strategy that would come to be called the Anaconda Plan. General Scott was from Virginian and thought that a large percentage of Southerners wanted to be part of a united Union
by han Soete
Question by Killer Tomato: “Marriage Strike”; cutting off your nose to spite your face?
“Marriage helps people to generate income and wealth.
Compared to those who merely live together, people who marry become economically better off. Men become more productive after marriage; they earn between ten and forty percent more than do single men with similar education and job histories. M
Question by Jam_Til_Impact: Can conservatives steal back the term “liberal” and return it to its true political meaning?
Most people who have been pigeon-holed into the category of “conservative” really aren’t. Most of us are in fact liberals, the classic liberal of the 18th and 19th century. When the Progressive Movement started in the early 1900s it was called just that, Progressi
(very short) extract. The Troubadour (London). April 2005