Power's construction is not that of the pyramid, of rulers upon classes, of despots over minions. Power's morphology is wild, amorphous, only visible, like gravity, from its effects.
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Rule Set Reset
The first issue of Rule Set Reset: A Journal of News and What's Next will be available free of charge, and, given the wonderful articles by Thomas P. M. Barnett, TM Lutas, Mark Safranski, and yours truly I highly recomend that you all download it.
Thanks for the article in Rule-Set Reset - I liked your network/money cause and effect story. Lately I have been thinking about leadership and agree about the need for a map. But what troubles me most is that the essential ingredient in a leader is the ability to lead people and what we see lacking from so many leaders today is that they do not lead by personal example and thus do not inspire (I am thinking particularly about corporate leadership).
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Thanks for the article in Rule-Set Reset - I liked your network/money cause and effect story. Lately I have been thinking about leadership and agree about the need for a map. But what troubles me most is that the essential ingredient in a leader is the ability to lead people and what we see lacking from so many leaders today is that they do not lead by personal example and thus do not inspire (I am thinking particularly about corporate leadership).
Keep up the good work!
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