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BusinessWeek October 22, 2007 Bruce Nussbaum |
America's Fleeting Edge in Innovation "Innovation Nation: How America Is Losing Its Innovation Edge, Why It Matters, and What We Can Do to Get It Back" is an insightful, and scary, account of the innovation challenges faced by the U.S. |
Reason October 2007 Cathy Young |
That's What Little Boys Are Made Of The Dangerous Book for Boys, by English brothers Conn and Hal Iggulden, revels in retro, conjuring up a pre-computer idyll of hunting, skipping stones, making paper airplanes, and heartening tales of battlefield heroics. |
Reason October 2007 Deirdre McCloskey |
Creative Destruction vs. the New Industrial State Book Reviews: Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction, by Thomas K. McCraw... The New Industrial State, by John K. Galbraith... |
Reason October 2007 David Boaz |
Hitler, Mussolini, Roosevelt Book Review: Three New Deals: Reflections on Roosevelt's America, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939, by Wolfgang Schivelbusch. |
Reason October 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
From Sky Flivver to Hydropolis What happened to the science-fiction future? Popular Mechanics columnist Daniel Wilson, the author of How to Survive a Robot Uprising, begs "all the scientists, inventors, and tinkerers out there" to "please hurry up." |
ifeminists October 7, 2007 Bryan Register |
Should Ayn Rand Have Been a Feminist? A new volume entitled Re-Reading the Canon explores the feminist interpretations of important philosophers. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 David Kiley |
Fill 'Er Up--But With What? "Zoom: The Global Race to Fuel the Car of the Future" is an articulate and well-referenced account of the vehicle-fuel battlefront. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2007 Sham Gad |
Invest Big in Great Companies In his book Good to Great, Jim Collins takes a close look at the characteristics that truly great companies seem to share. |
Inc. October 2007 Leigh Buchanan |
Happy Anniversary, Masters of the Universe Fifty years ago this month, Ayn Rand published the book that launched a thousand companies. |
Inc. October 2007 Leigh Buchanan |
Ayn of a Thousand Pages Ayn Rand's characters embody a philosophy she called "objectivism," a worldview that eschewed religion but gave a big thumbs-up to facts, reason, capitalism, and rational self-interest. |
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