The Bigness Complex

The Bigness Complex
Author: Walter Adams
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804767343

The Bigness Complex confronts head-on the myth that organizational giantism leads to economic efficiency and well-being in the modern age. On the contrary, it demonstrates how bigness undermines our economic productivity and progress, endangers our democratic freedoms, and exacerbates our economic problems and challenges. This new edition has a thoroughly updated variety of issues, examples, and new developments, including government bailouts of the airline industry; regulation of biotechnology; the fiasco of recent electricity deregulation; and mergers and consolidations in oil, radio, and grocery retailing. The analysis is framed in the timeless context of American distrust of concentrations of power. The authors show how both the left and the right fail to address the central problem of power in formulating their diagnoses and recommendations. The book concludes with an alternative public philosophy as a viable guidepost for public policy toward business in a free-enterprise democracy.

The Bigness of the World

The Bigness of the World
Author: Lori Ostlund
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0820336882

Set among such divergent places as a small-town in Minnesota, an Albuquerque airport, A Belizean café and a hotel swimming pool in Java, Ostlund's Flannery O'Connor Award (2008) winning debut collection depicts sexually and socially repressed Americans. Men and women who wind up feeling displaced when they fail to escape the influence of their past; ineffectual parents, fathers and lovers who disappear, teachers who struggle to connect with their students, and lifelong obsessions with language.

The Curse of Bigness

The Curse of Bigness
Author: Tim Wu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9780999745465

From the man who coined the term "net neutrality" and who has made significant contributions to our understanding of antitrust policy and wireless communications, comes a call for tighter antitrust enforcement and an end to corporate bigness.

The Bigness Complex

The Bigness Complex
Author: Walter Adams
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1987-06-01
Genre: Big business
ISBN: 9780394751696

Wages of Rebellion

Wages of Rebellion
Author: Chris Hedges
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1568584903

Revolutions come in waves and cycles. We are again riding the crest of a revolutionary epic, much like 1848 or 1917, from the Arab Spring to movements against austerity in Greece to the Occupy movement. In Wages of Rebellion, Chris Hedges -- who has chronicled the malaise and sickness of a society in terminal moral decline in his books Empire of Illusion and Death of the Liberal Class -- investigates what social and psychological factors cause revolution, rebellion, and resistance. Drawing on an ambitious overview of prominent philosophers, historians, and literary figures he shows not only the harbingers of a coming crisis but also the nascent seeds of rebellion. Hedges' message is clear: popular uprisings in the United States and around the world are inevitable in the face of environmental destruction and wealth polarization. Focusing on the stories of rebels from around the world and throughout history, Hedges investigates what it takes to be a rebel in modern times. Utilizing the work of Reinhold Niebuhr, Hedges describes the motivation that guides the actions of rebels as "sublime madness" -- the state of passion that causes the rebel to engage in an unavailing fight against overwhelmingly powerful and oppressive forces. For Hedges, resistance is carried out not for its success, but as a moral imperative that affirms life. Those who rise up against the odds will be those endowed with this "sublime madness." From South African activists who dedicated their lives to ending apartheid, to contemporary anti-fracking protests in Alberta, Canada, to whistleblowers in pursuit of transparency, Wages of Rebellion shows the cost of a life committed to speaking the truth and demanding justice. Hedges has penned an indispensable guide to rebellion.

Planting Seeds on Concrete

Planting Seeds on Concrete
Author: Michele Bigness
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452565988

Letters from God Witnessing Humanity in New Definition Teachings provided to adapt and evolve as we enter new cycles of awareness. Planting Seeds on Concrete is a collection of rich, complex narratives with God; to understand who we are and to know 'Him' in the modern definition. He asks for something, in return; have an open mind, have faith and for the faithful to know the difference. The following was given to help explain the messages: "This is not a "MY GOD" or "YOUR GOD" book. The words are GOD's and to know, when you hear HIM. Words that provoke fear or doom, are the words of men; translations distilled in the mindset of their heart, not the pure words, from particular moments of time. These letters are the seeds of, and for ALL time, ALL MINDS and SOULS. My purpose is twofold: 1) Prevent destruction that man will succeed, if, man remains focused on greed to take or compromise from the natural resources of MY EARTH, I gave as a gift for the World. 2) For My children. I LOVE ALL of MY CREATIONS and have provided My wisdom as a gesture of love, for you to remember Me, as when you are in the spiritual and introduce to you My true definition, when you are in physical form. Find My words to cleanse the soul from; pain or greed to overpower others, grief given or received and love with conditions, when there are not. Remove your masks of illusion to hide intensions of your truer nature. When All masks are freed, the heart and voice align and you will know Me. Let me teach you how." -God Discover the magic each and every life offers.

The Box

The Box
Author: Marc Levinson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691170819

In April 1956, a refitted oil tanker carried fifty-eight shipping containers from Newark to Houston. From that modest beginning, container shipping developed into a huge industry that reshaped manufacturing. But the container didn't just happen. Its adoption required huge sums of money, years of high-stakes bargaining, and delicate negotiation on standards. Now with a new chapter, The Box tells the dramatic story of how the drive and imagination of an iconoclastic entrepreneur turned containerization from an impractical idea into a phenomenon that transformed economic geography, slashed transportation costs, and made the boom in global trade possible. -- from back cover.

The Land of Enterprise

The Land of Enterprise
Author: Benjamin C. Waterhouse
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1476766673

This groundbreaking account of the development of American business from the colonial period to the present explains that the history of the United States can best be understood not as a search for freedom—but as a search for wealth and prosperity. The Land of Enterprise charts the development of American business from the colonial period to the present. It explores the nation’s evolving economic, social, and political landscape by examining how different types of enterprising activities rose and fell, how new labor and production technologies supplanted old ones—and at what costs—and how Americans of all stripes responded to the tumultuous world of business. In particular, historian Benjamin Waterhouse highlights the changes in business practices, the development of different industries and sectors, and the complex relationship between business and national politics. From executives and bankers to farmers and sailors, from union leaders to politicians to slaves, business history is American history, and Waterhouse pays tribute to the unnamed millions who traded their labor (sometimes by choice, often not) or decided what products to consume (sometimes informed, often not). Their story includes those who fought against what they saw as an oppressive system of exploitation as well as those who defended free markets from any outside intervention. The Land of Enterprise is not only a comprehensive look into our past achievements, but offers clues as to how to confront the challenges of today’s world: globalization, income inequality, and technological change.

Big Books in Times of Big Data

Big Books in Times of Big Data
Author: Inge Gerarda Martina Ven
Publisher:
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9789400603608

Big Books in Times of Big Data examines recent trends of size and scale in the novel in terms of the shift from the bound book to the newer materialities of the digital. Using a wide-ranging international archive of hefty tomes by authors such as Mark Z. Danielewski, Roberto Bolaño, Elena Ferrante, and Karl Ove Knausgård, George R.R. Martin, Jonathan Franzen, and William T. Vollmann, Van de Ven reflects on the place of big book-bound literature in a media genealogy which includes film and television but also online databases, social media, selfies, and Global Information Systems. This study ma.

A.D.

A.D.
Author: Josh Neufeld
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0307378144

Presents the stories of seven survivors of Hurricane Katrina who tried to evacuate, protect their possessions, and save loved ones before, during, and after the flood.