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[New York Times] global economics correspondent Peter S. Goodman talked about his book, [Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World].
New York Times writer Peter S. Goodman does not like Davos Man. At all. And his new book does an excellent job explaining why — focusing on the rich getting richer as the COVID-19 pandemic raged.
The richest of the rich — including Elon Musk, chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX — have bent economies and rules in their favor, Peter S. Goodman argues, noting that Musk didn’t pay ...
New York Times writer Peter S. Goodman does not like Davos Man. At all. And his new book does an excellent job explaining why — focusing on the rich getting richer as the COVID-19 pandemic raged.
Peter S. Goodman dissects the morally bankrupt philosophy of the global financial elite in Davos Man, offering a damning picture of the wealthy's influence on world politics.
He touches on some interesting if familiar alternative models to Davos Man’s supposedly shared vision, such as labour co-operatives and universal basic income.
January 30, 2022 Peter S. Goodman on His Book, Davos Man New York Times global economics correspondent Peter S. Goodman talked about his book, Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoure … ...
What does it mean to lead in a world defined by disruption? Peter S. Goodman, global economics correspondent for The New York Times and best-selling author of Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured ...
Goodman’s reportage doesn’t skimp on irony—attendees at one Davos event virtue-signaled on refugee issues by being “led around in the dark while blindfolded as angry officials demand ...