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Innovation: To What Purpose

Innovation is said to be essential for survival in most industries. Yet, innovation can be very risky�some innovations can even destroy value. How can managers and entrepreneurs know what to do, and how should this trade-off between innovation and risk be treated? What are the broader social goals that ought to be achieved via innovation? This keynote panel titled "Innovation: To What Purpose" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's "Human After All" conference in Toronto, with featured speaker John Ralston Saul and moderator Rohinton Medhora, examines these questions.
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Technology and the Rise of Authoritarianism by John Ralston Saul

A talk at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) by John Ralston Saul on "Technology and the Rise of Authoritarianism" on November 23, 2014.
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Days of Revolt: Neoliberalism as Utopianism

In this episode of teleSUR's Days of Revolt, Chris Hedges and author John Ralston Saul discuss neoliberalism as an ideology, the breakdown of that ideology, and what comes next.
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John Ralston Saul on what defines Canada as a nation

John Ralston Saul on Big Ideas talking about Canadian civilization.
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