Archive for the ‘Political Cynicism’ Category
Posted by Mack W. Borgen May 1st, 2015
Blog No. 58 May 1, 2015 If We Can’t Have Logic, Let’s At Least Have Fun — Presidential Elections as an Olympic Event By Mack W. Borgen Santa Barbara, California University of California at Berkeley (Honors, Economics); Harvard Law School; Author, The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics (Vol 1) and –Society and Culture […]
Tags: 19th Amendment, Bob Costas, brazil, Brian Williams, Chris Berman, Chris Mathews, Chris Rock, Citizens United, Civil War, Jim Cramer, Jim McKay, Joseph Biden, Marco Rubio, Maria Bartiromo, New Hampshire, Olympics, Reynolds v. Simms, Rio de Janeiro, Sean Hannity, Voting Rights Act
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen May 7th, 2014
Herbert Croly’s One Little Book, The Promise of American Life – Facts of the Day – Increasing Correlation Between CEO Compensation and Corporate Performance – Changes in Corporate Governance Rules Blog No. 40* May 6, 2014 *Please Note: At the request of some of my readers and in order to make locating and referencing my […]
Tags: Bill Gates, borgen, CEO Compensation, corporate governance, EU, Fairless, Felix Frankfurter, Harvard, Herbert Croly, Justice Leaned Hand, Lublin, Mark Zuckerberg, New York City, Promise of American Life, rip-off initiative, Santa Barbara, shareholder returns, Steinhauser, Switzerland, The Relevance of Reasonm, The Wall Street Journal, Walter Lippman, Walter Weyl
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 6th, 2013
Keep Christmas Simple !!! ♥ Order a Copy To Give to Your Friends and Family ♥ The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics (Shown here with its Companion Volume, The Relevance of Reason – Society and Culture) (Release Date: October 1, 2013) (Brody and Schmitt Publishers, an Imprint of Summerland Publishing)(2013) The Relevance of Reason […]
Tags: alan simpson, cynicism, grover norquist, information age, media, political pledges, politics, taxpayer protection pledge, Time Magazine, Wall Street Journal
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