To what extent can we say that Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, Ludwig von Mises, Hannah Arendt, Henry Kissinger, and Ayn Rand all saw first-hand the horrors of state totalitarianism, and concluded that free-market capitalism was the best defense? Arendt fits least? #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) June 1, 2020
Should corporate statements on “the tragedy that is enveloping our country right now” include an express rejection of rioting? Not a mention of that in this statement from Lyft: https://t.co/rT7VRd9yc2 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) June 2, 2020
I keep hearing people say don’t worry about the burnt-out businesses because they’ll get rebuilt. But apparently there’s data showing these areas often don’t rebuild after riots. The businesses just don’t come back. Please pass along links to relevant studies if you have them. https://t.co/4Rs0pdWp0M
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) May 31, 2020
“Argentina’s struggles to restructure its debt with BlackRock … will tell us a lot about … [BlackRock’s] recent rhetoric about ‘social responsibility’ ….” https://t.co/NPDEbUQgnD #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) May 29, 2020
President Trump “signed an executive order cracking down on ‘censorship’ by social media sites”; said he would “pursue legislation in addition to the order”; AG Barr “said the Justice Department would also seek to sue social media companies.” https://t.co/lRG2gq6mHE #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) May 28, 2020