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Beyond despair¡¯s cold comfort lies the possibility of doing things differently, starting with what is within our own power, say Carl Rhodes and Alison Pullen
At best, a revitalised business education can help make tomorrow¡¯s business leaders less destructive than their predecessors, says Carl Rhodes
The inequalities exacerbated by global capitalism must be challenged by institutions in the service of citizens rather than corporations, says Carl Rhodes
Unless research culture fundamentally changes, academics will continue to be fixated with journal rankings, says Carl Rhodes
If Jordan Peterson and his ilk think business schools have been taken over by a Marxist mob, they clearly haven¡¯t been in one recently, says Carl Rhodes
They helped create the problems we face. Now business schools should be fundamentally reimagined as democratic institutions, says Carl Rhodes