Warren Buffet offers some wise words about Corporate Boards
Legendary Investor Warren Buffet is highly critical of Corporate Boards
Legendary Investor Warren Buffet is highly critical of Corporate Boards
4 minute read "Former Vice President Joe Biden sits at the top of the pack with more Wall Street cash than any other candidate in the presidential field," writes Tatyana Monnay, Center For Responsive Politics
7 minute read "Yet in this dismal situation, flickering bits of truth occasionally do appear in moments when pseudo-events inadvertently expose realities they are meant to conceal," writes Andrew Bacevich, Boston University, President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft (Feb. 26th, 2020)
5 minute read "For the Chinese, their own region is crucial and since the Russian Pacific Fleet is little more than a shadow of its former Soviet self, it is focusing on the United States, especially the US navy with its aircraft carrier battle groups," writes Paul Rogers, Bradford University (Feb. 26th, 2020)
6 minute read "There is little wonder that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked ongoing debates about the future of work," writes Wannaphong Durongkaveroj, Australian National University (Feb. 26th, 2020)
An exchange American Political Junkies won't want to miss - Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief, iDose
3 minute read "Plant-based diets have been popular in the media recently, but research shows that going vegetarian or vegan isn’t only good for the environment, but for our health, too," write Laura Brown, Teesside University and Kelly Rose, Teesside University, UK (Feb. 26th, 2020)
3 minute read "The human experience is rich, including such diverse facets such as," writes Glenn Geher, State University of New York (Feb. 26th, 2020)
3 minute read "I’m not saying that great wealth should disqualify you from becoming president...The problem lies at the nexus of wealth and power, where those with great wealth use it to gain great power. This is how oligarchy destroys democracy," writes Robert Reich, (former) Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, University of California (Feb. 19th, 2020)