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ifeminists September 17, 2007 Wendy McElroy |
Ayn Rand's Literature of Capitalism One of the most influential business books ever written is Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, a 1,200-page novel published 50 years ago. |
Scientific American October 2007 |
Rapturous Sociability -- Armageddon Avoided -- The Allure of Venus Christopher Lane's new book warns readers of drug industry influence in psychiatry... Richard Rhodes' latest book details the making and unmaking of nuclear arms... Richard Corfield's wonderfully written exploration of the solar system... |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Michelle Conlin |
Giving It All Away "The Billionaire Who Wasn't: How Chuck Feeney Secretly Made and Gave Away a Fortune" is an engrossing look at an unusual, influential philanthropist. |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
A Million Little Panderers This commentary poses the questions: Post-Harry Potter, what will be the next big hit in book publishing? Will it be based upon merit or celebrity? |
The Motley Fool September 11, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Foolish Book Review: "A Consumer's Guide to MEMS & Nanotechnology" Anyone interested in nanotechnology, as well as its lesser-known cousin, microelectromechanical systems, will find interesting information in this book by industry analyst Marlene Bourne. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2007 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Bookshelf Riches in Niches: How to Make it Big in a Small Market, by Susan Friedmann, discusses how carving a specialized niche for yourself and your business can bring many rewards, including less competition, increased efficiency, and increased profits. |
ifeminists September 9, 2007 Manfred F. Schieder |
Ayn Rand, Atheism and Objectivism Links to two new essays in a series on Ayn Rand. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 7, 2007 Jim Heskett |
Are Elite Business Schools Fostering the Deprofessionalization of Management? The founders of top business schools wanted to make management a profession similar to law, medicine, and theology. But the results look different, according to a new book, From Higher Aims to Hired Hands. |
Financial Advisor September 2007 Andrew Gluck |
Web 2.0 Marketing David Scott Meerman says the old rules of public relations and marketing are dead. His book, The New Rules Of Marketing & PR has very practical ideas on how to use the web to build your business. In this interview, he explains how those ideas apply to financial planners. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Soundbite In Praise of Digital Disorder: An interview with Internet guru and author David Weinberger on his newest effort, Everything is Miscellaneous, which is a defense of digital disorder with a pleasingly anti-authoritarian bent. |
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