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<title>Consciousness: Ancient Mysticism &amp; Modern Science</title>
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<summary>To help in allowing our perceptions to evolve, fictional and nonfictional authors and popular movies are entertaining and educating us. </summary>
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<title>Capitalism: A Love Story. The Missing Chapter</title>
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<summary>True to form, in his new documentary Capitalism: A Love Story, director Michael Moore amplifies the lies, abuses, and manipulations underlying the recent and ongoing financial crisis. In some ways appropriately, Moore points accusing fingers at Wall...</summary>
<content type="html">True to form, in his new documentary Capitalism: A Love Story, director Michael Moore amplifies the lies, abuses, and manipulations underlying the recent and ongoing financial crisis. In some ways appropriately, Moore points accusing fingers at Wall...</content>
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<title>Moore and More - Drucker Apps - October 9, 2009</title>
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<updated>2009-10-09T17:45:55.199-04:00</updated>
<summary>Love him or hate him, Michael Moore’s new film, “Capitalism: A Love Story,” has people talking about the fundamental flaws and values of our economic system. In this edition of Drucker Apps, you’ll find tools to help you understand how capitalism is...</summary>
<content type="html">Love him or hate him, Michael Moore’s new film, “Capitalism: A Love Story,” has people talking about the fundamental flaws and values of our economic system. In this edition of Drucker Apps, you’ll find tools to help you understand how capitalism is...</content>
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<title>Capitalism: A Love Story - The Missing Chapter by Jeff Klein</title>
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<summary>Jeff Klein, author of Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Living, offers a more optimistic view of capitalism with his latest op-ed, in contrast to Michael Moore&#39;s Capitalism: A Love Story.</summary>
<content type="html">Jeff Klein, author of Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Living, offers a more optimistic view of capitalism with his latest op-ed, in contrast to Michael Moore&#39;s Capitalism: A Love Story.</content>
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<title>Videos of Conceptualizing Conscious Capitalism conference</title>
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<updated>2009-09-09T13:16:14.449-04:00</updated>
<summary>On this site, you can view all the presentations at the event, including Roy Spence, John Mackey (CEO Whole Foods), Peter Senge, Glen Urban, Jeff Sonenfeld, Mark Albion, Jag Sheth, David Wolfe, Raj Sisodia and many others. Send comments to rsisodia@bentley.edu</summary>
<content type="html">On this site, you can view all the presentations at the event, including Roy Spence, John Mackey (CEO Whole Foods), Peter Senge, Glen Urban, Jeff Sonenfeld, Mark Albion, Jag Sheth, David Wolfe, Raj Sisodia and many others. Send comments to rsisodia@bentley.edu</content>
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<title>Is Capitalism &quot;Anti-Jesus&quot;?</title>
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<updated>2009-09-25T09:42:26.682-04:00</updated>
<summary>Apparently Michael Moore thinks so... </summary>
<content type="html">Apparently Michael Moore thinks so... </content>
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<title> Michael Moore Kills Capitalism With Kool-Aid</title>
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<updated>2009-09-24T16:10:03.011-04:00</updated>
<summary>A friend recently invited me to a private screening of Michael Moore’s new film Capitalism: A Love Story. The September 16th invite not surprisingly leaned a certain direction:
“[Michael] Moore takes us into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal and 14,000 jobs being lost every day. Capitalism: A Love Story…is Michael Moore’s ultimate quest to answer the question he’s posed throughout his illustrious filmmaking career: Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do?”</summary>
<content type="html">A friend recently invited me to a private screening of Michael Moore’s new film Capitalism: A Love Story. The September 16th invite not surprisingly leaned a certain direction:
“[Michael] Moore takes us into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal and 14,000 jobs being lost every day. Capitalism: A Love Story…is Michael Moore’s ultimate quest to answer the question he’s posed throughout his illustrious filmmaking career: Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do?”</content>
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<title>Welcome back: Return of capitalism to China means a major comeback for the concubine</title>
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<updated>2009-08-27T12:44:16.334-04:00</updated>
<summary>Mao Tse-tung tried to stamp the custom out as a relic of feudalism, but the return of capitalism to China has also meant a major comeback for the concubine. And for the long-suffering Chinese public, the compulsion of rich businessmen and jumped-up...</summary>
<content type="html">Mao Tse-tung tried to stamp the custom out as a relic of feudalism, but the return of capitalism to China has also meant a major comeback for the concubine. And for the long-suffering Chinese public, the compulsion of rich businessmen and jumped-up...</content>
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<title>Time magazine&#39;s panel discussion on Creative Capitalism with Bill Gates, John Mackey, CK Prahalad and Shelly Lazarus</title>
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<updated>2008-10-13T13:27:04.930-04:00</updated>
<summary></summary>
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<entry>
<title>Fisher Investments MarketMinder: Shifted Balance</title>
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<updated>2009-02-14T12:38:05.753-05:00</updated>
<summary>An article in defense of capitalism - discussing how currently the shift is &#39;pro-government but that this sentiment will go back to being pro-capitalism in order to drive real growth in the economy</summary>
<content type="html">An article in defense of capitalism - discussing how currently the shift is &#39;pro-government but that this sentiment will go back to being pro-capitalism in order to drive real growth in the economy</content>
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<title>Is There a Market for &quot;Conscious Capitalists&quot;?</title>
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<updated>2009-05-07T02:57:00.000-04:00</updated>
<summary>O. of Whole Foods, agree with Friedman, and have their own libertarian vision. They believe that entrepreneurs and “conscious capitalists,” not government, can solve the world’s problems, and theyve founded an organization called Flow, Inc., to</summary>
<content type="html">O. of Whole Foods, agree with Friedman, and have their own libertarian vision. They believe that entrepreneurs and “conscious capitalists,” not government, can solve the world’s problems, and theyve founded an organization called Flow, Inc., to</content>
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<title>Stiglitz: Will Capitalism Survive The Wall Street Apocalypse</title>
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<updated>2009-06-30T01:11:46.837-04:00</updated>
<summary>A few days after writing about how the United States is not heading towards socialism, Joseph Stiglitz suggests that might not be true about the rest of the world. Stiglitz argues that the lesson many Third World nations might take from the financial crisis is that capitalism is fundamentally flawed.</summary>
<content type="html">A few days after writing about how the United States is not heading towards socialism, Joseph Stiglitz suggests that might not be true about the rest of the world. Stiglitz argues that the lesson many Third World nations might take from the financial crisis is that capitalism is fundamentally flawed.</content>
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<title>Fisher Investments MarketMinder</title>
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<updated>2009-06-02T17:12:56.672-04:00</updated>
<summary>General Motors (GM) filed for bankruptcy and will be removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average index, along with Citigroup. The market seemed to little mind GM’s bankruptcy filing and Dow removal, but what does the Dow shake-up mean for...</summary>
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<entry>
<title>But Governor, You Can Create Money! Just Form Your Own Bank</title>
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<updated>2009-05-28T22:33:43.013-04:00</updated>
<summary>California&#39;s governor is up against it. Ellen Brown suggests that cash-strapped California follow in North Dakota&#39;s footsteps to create a State-owned bank. &quot;Money in a government-owned bank could give us the best of both worlds. We could have all the credit-generating advantages of private banks, without the baggage cluttering up the books of the Wall Street giants, including bad derivatives bets, unmarketable collateralized debt obligations, mark to market accounting issues, oversized CEO salaries and bonuses, and shareholders expecting a sizeable cut of the profits. A state could deposit its vast revenues in its own state-owned bank and proceed to fan them into eight to 10 times their face value in loans. Not only would it have its own credit machine, but it would control the loan terms. The state could lend at ½% interest to itself and to municipal governments, rolling the loans over as needed until the revenues had been generated to pay them off,&quot; Ellen writes. </summary>
<content type="html">California&#39;s governor is up against it. Ellen Brown suggests that cash-strapped California follow in North Dakota&#39;s footsteps to create a State-owned bank. &quot;Money in a government-owned bank could give us the best of both worlds. We could have all the credit-generating advantages of private banks, without the baggage cluttering up the books of the Wall Street giants, including bad derivatives bets, unmarketable collateralized debt obligations, mark to market accounting issues, oversized CEO salaries and bonuses, and shareholders expecting a sizeable cut of the profits. A state could deposit its vast revenues in its own state-owned bank and proceed to fan them into eight to 10 times their face value in loans. Not only would it have its own credit machine, but it would control the loan terms. The state could lend at ½% interest to itself and to municipal governments, rolling the loans over as needed until the revenues had been generated to pay them off,&quot; Ellen writes. </content>
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<title>The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed</title>
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<title>Panel Discussion on Conscious Capitalism at Bentley University</title>
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<updated>2008-10-13T13:19:45.303-04:00</updated>
<summary>A panel discussion with John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, and Bentley faculty members on Conscious Capitalism</summary>
<content type="html">A panel discussion with John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, and Bentley faculty members on Conscious Capitalism</content>
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<entry>
<title>Investment Greats: Ken Fisher</title>
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<updated>2009-06-29T17:50:26.943-04:00</updated>
<summary>While he learned a lot from his famous investor father, Ken Fisher has ploughed his own furrow very successfully.
Although he&#39;s the son of famous investor Philip Fisher, Ken Fisher has developed his own style, and built an impressive reputation in his own right.</summary>
<content type="html">While he learned a lot from his famous investor father, Ken Fisher has ploughed his own furrow very successfully.
Although he&#39;s the son of famous investor Philip Fisher, Ken Fisher has developed his own style, and built an impressive reputation in his own right.</content>
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<title>fool.co.uk</title>
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<bx:fullname>Allison (Witter) Frey</bx:fullname>
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<title>Enlightened Capitalism: Building a New Corporate Consciousness</title>
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<updated>2008-11-26T13:40:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>WorldChanging Team: Photo credit: flickr/Daleberts, Creative Commons license. By Rachel Botsman Besides changing our perceptions of the world and how we operate within it, the buckling...</summary>
<content type="html">WorldChanging Team: Photo credit: flickr/Daleberts, Creative Commons license. By Rachel Botsman Besides changing our perceptions of the world and how we operate within it, the buckling...</content>
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<title>Worldchanging</title>
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<entry>
<title>BW story on Karma Capitalism</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/bw-story-on-karma-capitalism/17385858957073440651-b5477fe8c93e1d930700ce01c614c126/"/>
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<updated>2008-10-13T13:25:17.854-04:00</updated>
<summary></summary>
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<title>BusinessWeek</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/oct2006/gb20061019_650475.htm</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Rajendra Sisodia</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>rsisodia873</bx:id>
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<entry>
<title>Bizbox by Slate - Small Business Help and Tips</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/bizbox-by-slate---small-business-help-and-tips/15414585736745935933-7ed4292a168b95ac396d1d6923755d64/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:15414585736745935933-7ed4292a168b95ac396d1d6923755d64</id>
<updated>2009-06-14T18:53:40.466-04:00</updated>
<summary>Reason 1: It would get small businesses out of the health care-providing business, a business they are in because of historical accident much more than because it makes sense for today&#39;s world. Reason 2: It would greatly encourage entrepreneurship,...</summary>
<content type="html">Reason 1: It would get small businesses out of the health care-providing business, a business they are in because of historical accident much more than because it makes sense for today&#39;s world. Reason 2: It would greatly encourage entrepreneurship,...</content>
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<title>BizBox Blog on Slate</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://bizbox.slate.com/blog/2009/06/two_reasons_to_craft_universal.php</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Patricia Seybold</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Conscious Capitalism – No, That’s Not An Oxymoron</title>
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<updated>2009-04-03T02:53:00.000-04:00</updated>
<summary>weeks, I tracked down a group of unique financial thinkers from an emerging movement know by some as “conscious capitalism.” Across the world, there are former bankers and traders that are being drawn away from Wall Street by the outrageous idea that</summary>
<content type="html">weeks, I tracked down a group of unique financial thinkers from an emerging movement know by some as “conscious capitalism.” Across the world, there are former bankers and traders that are being drawn away from Wall Street by the outrageous idea that</content>
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<title>Fast Company</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r1904224830&amp;f=9791</bx:external-link>
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<entry>
<title>How Engels financed the research behind Marx’s critique of the free market</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/how-engels-financed-the-research-behind-marxs-critique-of-the-free-market/17352457149339841378-e8012610d5382af5351ad72aa4408776/"/>
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<updated>2009-03-30T03:06:20.220-04:00</updated>
<summary>It is a truth now universally acknowledged that capitalism’s most insightful philosopher is Karl Marx. For over a decade, the one time ideological ogre ‘responsible’ for the killing fields of Cambodia and excesses of the Soviet Union has been lauded...</summary>
<content type="html">It is a truth now universally acknowledged that capitalism’s most insightful philosopher is Karl Marx. For over a decade, the one time ideological ogre ‘responsible’ for the killing fields of Cambodia and excesses of the Soviet Union has been lauded...</content>
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<title>historytoday.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.historytoday.com/MainArticle.aspx?m=33301&amp;amid=30279138</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Jacek Slominski</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>jslominski382</bx:id>
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<entry>
<title>The silver lining for business?</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/the-silver-lining-for-business/16382014393567955755-1b91f1f1107cb4fc7061215959c7961f/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:16382014393567955755-1b91f1f1107cb4fc7061215959c7961f</id>
<updated>2009-03-17T06:15:44.267-04:00</updated>
<summary>A break down of a recent presentation by Umair Haque where he talks about the concept of Constructive Capitalism. The industrial revolution, according to Umair, must be supplanted by the Institutional Revolution.</summary>
<content type="html">A break down of a recent presentation by Umair Haque where he talks about the concept of Constructive Capitalism. The industrial revolution, according to Umair, must be supplanted by the Institutional Revolution.</content>
<source>
<title>marketingthatmatters.blogspot.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://marketingthatmatters.blogspot.com/2009/03/silver-lining-for-business.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Chris Herbert, B2B Specialist</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>cherbert227</bx:id>
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<entry>
<title>CEOs tweet in news story reported completely on Twitter</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/ceos-tweet-in-news-story-reported-completely-on-twitter/2933231224887457518-7f223e25a837e21348c39e0f8a5e108a/"/>
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<updated>2009-05-27T23:26:47.443-04:00</updated>
<summary>By Del Jones, USA TODAY Is the USA drifting away from capitalism toward a European-style hybrid of capitalism and socialism? Let&#39;s tweet some CEOs and see what they think. Turns out that the top tweeting executives nationwide widely agree with...</summary>
<content type="html">By Del Jones, USA TODAY Is the USA drifting away from capitalism toward a European-style hybrid of capitalism and socialism? Let&#39;s tweet some CEOs and see what they think. Turns out that the top tweeting executives nationwide widely agree with...</content>
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<title>USA Today</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2009-05-27-ceos-twitter-reporting-capitalism_N.htm</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Patricia Seybold</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>pseybold008</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/patricia-seybold/pseybold008/"/>
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<entry>
<title>The Winners of the War Write the History</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/the-winners-of-the-war-write-the-history/9741601842599642052-18e79835adb0fdf53d256ebbfa347670/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:9741601842599642052-18e79835adb0fdf53d256ebbfa347670</id>
<updated>2009-05-26T18:02:52.217-04:00</updated>
<summary>The Winners of the War Write the History Every once in a while the debate on written history emerges through school textbook selection, a controversial act of legislation, or by a historic figure defending their legacy long into what should...</summary>
<content type="html">The Winners of the War Write the History Every once in a while the debate on written history emerges through school textbook selection, a controversial act of legislation, or by a historic figure defending their legacy long into what should...</content>
<source>
<title>Innovation Economics</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.ingenesist.com/general-info/the-winners-of-war-write-the-history.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Daniel Robles</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>drobles975</bx:id>
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<entry>
<title>Give Something Back</title>
<link href="/conscious-capitalism/give-something-back/16766500577851091195-f817b4f0f13e20496e8886a533ba99ef/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:16766500577851091195-f817b4f0f13e20496e8886a533ba99ef</id>
<updated>2009-01-08T08:41:01.023-05:00</updated>
<summary>When Sean Marx and Mike Hannigan decided to combine their savings and business skills they had a conscious business in mind; they wanted to offer high-quality business supplies for low prices, while also including green products and giving back to the greater community in a very large way. In 1991 they opened ‘Give Something Back Business Products’.
</summary>
<content type="html">When Sean Marx and Mike Hannigan decided to combine their savings and business skills they had a conscious business in mind; they wanted to offer high-quality business supplies for low prices, while also including green products and giving back to the greater community in a very large way. In 1991 they opened ‘Give Something Back Business Products’.
</content>
<source>
<title>blog.bizlightenment.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Steve Bernal</bx:fullname>
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