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Disclosing New Worlds?

Disclosing New Worlds?

By: Matthew Hancocks
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Whether or not we like it, entrepreneurs shape the worlds we live in. Creative destruction doesn’t just bring us new products, it brings new ways of being with huge benefits and unforeseen consequences. Welcome to Disclosing New Worlds, a podcast about entrepreneurship as history-making that explores better ways to design our ways of being.

Music: "Hit Me Somebody (Help Me Somebody Remix)" - MrBiggs from "Our Lives in the Bush of Disquiet" by Marc Weidenbaum. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic License.Copyright Matthew Hancocks
Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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    In Part 2 of our conversation with Professor Steve Fuller, we explore why radical sacrifice and moral violence is avoidable, learn the difference between sweet lemons and sour grapes, and discover how successful revolutionaries plan and learn to tread the line between delusion and dereliction.
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  • Moral Entrepreneurship (Pt 1) with Professor Steve Fuller: What is moral entrepreneurship?
    Mar 29 2021
    Whether or not we like it, entrepreneurs shape the worlds we live in. Creative destruction doesn’t just bring us new products, it brings new ways of being with huge benefits and unforeseen consequences. Welcome to Disclosing New Worlds, a podcast about entrepreneurship as history-making that explores better ways to design our ways of being.

    Music: "Hit Me Somebody (Help Me Somebody Remix)" - MrBiggs from "Our Lives in the Bush of Disquiet" by Marc Weidenbaum. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic License.
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    33 mins
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