The Golden Crossroads Manifesto
Marco Bevolo
A chapter in The Golden Crossroads, 2010, pp 6-7 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract These are exciting times, because these are the times when people will take their destiny back in their hands: people like you and me, the women and the men who are legitimately entitled to a better future. We are at the center of this manifesto, because the fine arts are among the highest forms of expression of the culture we contribute to co-create every day. In recent years, fine arts, and even design, had become complacent with the Wall Street way of life. This will change: it is time for new critical thinking, it is time for new radical art making and it is time for a new start. Business leaders and brand marketers have the opportunity to benefit from the insights, the challenging visions and the disruptive energy of fine arts, design, and culture.
Keywords: Critical Thinking; Business Enterprise; Business Leader; Good Future; Positive Belief (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230250697_2
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