Around now, The Economist holds its AGM? What questions should we table in 2006?
Hundreds of Londoners gravitating around the Village of EcoSaintJames and HRM's question of the year - Is Humanity Turning on Itself? are preparing questions like these...
1 Should The Economist exist? Its 19th Century founder wanted the paper closed once 2 goals had been achieved: repeal capital punishment; repeal corn laws. Would he say The Economist being on corresponding 21st C social leadership and preneurial purposes today or being wholly conflicted.
2 This year is the 30th birthday party of The Entrepreneurial Revolution published in the paper. What are you doing to help certify that the 5 types of preneurial revolution of most potential value to economics of abundance winning over economics of scarcity in mankind's networked century and global integration of local societies? Specifically 2005-2010 was timelined in a 1984 Future History book written by your company's longest serving worker and colaboration leader: as the period for changing economics from that systemising big power's least transparent interest to a transparent peoples economics. What are you doing about that and how are you helping the BBC and other public media that Britain has invested in more than any other country to popularise the search for 30000 projects for humanity?
3 According to the world's most popular current Future Historian (Thomas Friedman has sold 1.3 milion copies of The World is Flat, Episode 1), the biggest scoop of the next few years is Green is the New Red, White & Blue. About 400 yards from your offices, more sustainability investment funding and experimental innovation of prototypes is going on around the globe's make or break challenge of Photosynthesis than any other square foot of any city. Do any of your journalists know all about that?
Hundreds of Londoners gravitating around the Village of EcoSaintJames and HRM's question of the year - Is Humanity Turning on Itself? are preparing questions like these...
1 Should The Economist exist? Its 19th Century founder wanted the paper closed once 2 goals had been achieved: repeal capital punishment; repeal corn laws. Would he say The Economist being on corresponding 21st C social leadership and preneurial purposes today or being wholly conflicted.
2 This year is the 30th birthday party of The Entrepreneurial Revolution published in the paper. What are you doing to help certify that the 5 types of preneurial revolution of most potential value to economics of abundance winning over economics of scarcity in mankind's networked century and global integration of local societies? Specifically 2005-2010 was timelined in a 1984 Future History book written by your company's longest serving worker and colaboration leader: as the period for changing economics from that systemising big power's least transparent interest to a transparent peoples economics. What are you doing about that and how are you helping the BBC and other public media that Britain has invested in more than any other country to popularise the search for 30000 projects for humanity?
3 According to the world's most popular current Future Historian (Thomas Friedman has sold 1.3 milion copies of The World is Flat, Episode 1), the biggest scoop of the next few years is Green is the New Red, White & Blue. About 400 yards from your offices, more sustainability investment funding and experimental innovation of prototypes is going on around the globe's make or break challenge of Photosynthesis than any other square foot of any city. Do any of your journalists know all about that?

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