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The new collective contract

The book has several evocative examples of how government, business, and not-for-profits work (and don't work)

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(Book Cover) The Raging 2020s: Companies, Countries, People – and the Fight for Our Future

Srivatsa Krishna
The Raging 2020s: Companies, Countries, People – and the Fight for Our Future
Author: Alec Ross 
Publisher: Penguin
Pages:336
Price: Rs 699

Over the course of thousands of years of recorded history, the intersection of government, business and society has determined the fate of each of them and our collective future. Not only have governments, businesses and societies/not-for-profits been in perpetual motion, the forces that underplay the tectonic movements in these have also been in continuous and dynamic transition. In The Raging 2020s, Alec Ross takes us on a tour de force of how “The Social Contract”, as he calls it, is evolving (and, indeed,

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