~ June 4, 2020  ~
Spotlight
TEACHING INNOVATIONS
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program: Barry Mitnick

What does history tell us about whether the current crises will lead to a more equitable system? The University of Pittsburgh's Barry Mitnik explores this and more in his award-winning course, Market Manipulations: Crises, Bubbles, Robber Barons, and Corporate Saints).
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What is the role of business in the face of the social inequalities leading to unrest? (also see this Statement on Protests and Police Violence from Aspen's CEO & President Dan Porterfield)
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BUSINESS ETHICS
The Verge: Casey Newton

How does the tension between "can" and "should" play out in the social, legal and corporate arenas? (also see Facebook Knows It's Engineered to "Exploit the Human Brain's Attraction to Divisiveness")
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Forbes: Erik Kobayashi-Solomon

From social inequalities to the pandemic to climate change: What levers need to be pushed for capitalism to help address our greatest challenges?
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PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION
Fast Company: Art Markman

What changes if our success doesn't require others to fail?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Prospect Magazine: Barry Eichengreen

How are the decisions we make now shaping the economy's new normal, and are we headed in the right direction?
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