From Law & Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject The Poverty of Woke Capital; Rubio's Soft Corporatism Won't Help Workers
Date November 26, 2019 12:01 PM
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* The Poverty of Woke Capital: A Law & Liberty Symposium
* When Commerce Is Not Enough
* Woke Capitalism is a Sign of Things to Come
* Where Self-Interest Ends and Social Responsibility Begins
* Rubio’s Soft Corporatism Won’t Help Workers




** The Poverty of Woke Capital: A Law & Liberty Symposium ([link removed])
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by Law &#38; Liberty Editors
The loose bundle of corporate policies that have come to be known as woke capital occupy an increasing share of attention in the news, and for good reason. Read More » ([link removed])




** When Commerce Is Not Enough ([link removed])
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by Iain Murray
Why is anger a large part of your customer base? That’s the question we should ask when we look at what “woke capitalism” is doing in America. Read More » ([link removed])




** Woke Capitalism is a Sign of Things to Come ([link removed])
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by Matthew Continetti
Corporate behavior evinces the dominant beliefs of society. In China, those beliefs are not pluralistic. And that is increasingly the case in the US. Read More » ([link removed])




** Where Self-Interest Ends and Social Responsibility Begins ([link removed])
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by Mark Hemingway
Even those who believe that business is overregulated, must concede there’s a role for the political process to keep free markets from excess. Read More » ([link removed])




** Rubio’s Soft Corporatism Won’t Help Workers ([link removed])
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by Samuel Gregg
Soft corporatism’s underlying assumptions is that government officials and technical experts should play a major role in shaping the economy. Read More » ([link removed])





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