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Green is very present in postmodern academic thinking, in nonprofits, and among social workers and community activists.
Frederic Laloux • Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage of Human Consciousness

Neil Mehta’s Greenoaks: The $15 Billion Silent Fund Betting on S&P 500 Caliber Founders
When Neil Mehta left D.E. Shaw at 27, he launched Greenoaks Capital with no brand, no firm history, and just one goal: investing big in businesses that could reshape the world.
Within months, he put 40% o... See more
Democracy, Journalism, and Monopoly: How to Fund Independent News Media in the 21st Century
Analyzes America's media crisis caused by digital monopolies, detailing historic government regulation supporting free speech and advertising-funded journalism, and proposes updated competition policies to restore independent, democratic news markets.
static1.squarespace.comWho do "people-who-study-people" think is the best role model?
I know @WilliamGreen72 has talked about Arnold Van Den Berg. @FoundersPodcast has called Ed Thorp his "personal blueprint."
Who else?
Tom Morganx.comAdam Appich, master of science, is there with several studies that show how legacy cognitive blindness will forever prevent people from acting in their own best interests.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
Where Are They Now with Joshua Schachter from Del.icio.us
open.spotify.comOrange glorifies decisive leadership, while Green insists that leaders should be in service of those they lead.