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What Now?

William Cunningham

Chapter Chapter 8 in Thriving As a Minority-Owned Business in Corporate America, 2021, pp 151-155 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract COVID reveals what’s actually important: health, family, and community. It also shows what’s not important: celebrity worship, money worship, and materialism. Globalization, too, a specific form of money worship, proved unable to support the domestic production of basic but critical supplies, like masks, in a time of crisis. Another fact revealed by this crisis is the true cost of racism. By limiting opportunity and competition, racism supports mediocrity.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7240-4_8

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