
Entrepreneurial Statecraft Gets the Goods

Productive entrepreneurs create a space for the future by innovating new combinations of economic activity and pushing back against entrenched interests.
Philip Auerswald • The Coming Prosperity: How Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Global Economy
Yes, institutional calcification is a real phenomenon, and leaders who come from outside and aren’t afraid to shake things up can be incredibly generative (as long as “shaking things up” isn’t just a euphemism for privatizing, downsizing, etc.). But when the whole business of “changing the world” reflexively demeans career experts and specialists a
... See moreSamuel W. Franklin • The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History
But a little shift back to an appreciation of the power of collective goals, to an ethic of care and maintenance, a love of art not necessarily for art’s sake but for more than just a stimulus of new ideas, a respect for thoughtful research and knowledge, and above all the space to question the goodness of the new might just be the big idea we need
... See moreSamuel W. Franklin • The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History
For any business person, "Me too' won't do" feels right intuitively. Action, creation, risk-these lie at the root of invention. Business value does not start with bloodless analytics. Passion, monomania and domain mastery fuel invention and so are central. The compelling continuing contribution of founders demonstrates this. Planning rare
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