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Tag Archives: democracy
Truth in Paradox: Freedom’s Eve and Freedom’s Wave
On this first day of the New Year and decade, let us celebrate paradox. Both light and matter co-exist, just as good and evil, right and wrong, past and present — and, some argue, future. Waves and particles, that’s my … Continue reading
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Tagged 13th Amendment, Bethel AME, civil rights movement, Declaration of Independence, democracy, Emancipation Proclamation, Jon Meacham, loop theory, Murray Gell-Mann, quantum physics, Rev. Dr. Ray Hammond, self-governance, string theory, Watch Night
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Why Dodd-Frank Is Important–For Everyone
This week, Congress returned from its holiday break to confront a deep irony: while millions are desperate for work, the place that brought down our economy is now on a roll. On the first count, roughly 2.1 million US workers … Continue reading
Posted in Public Policy
Tagged corpororate governance, democracy, Dodd-Frank, engagement, financial reform, Forum, Harvard Law School, Hirst, investors, Schapiro, SEC, Taub, trust
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The Future of Good Governance
July is the month to celebrate democracy’s journey—Independence Day in the US, Bastille Day in France ten days later. Too bad democracy’s core values aren’t enacted, even though they’re embedded in our corporate governance system of checks and balances. Fortunately … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Simpson, Bill Baue, Bob Massie, CalPERS, consumers, Council of Institutional Investors, Council of Institutional Investors, democracy, engagement, ESG, Funston and Wagner, Ira Millstein, Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance, proxy access, shareowner, stakeholders, Stephen Davis, Yale, Yale Governance Forum
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