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Andrew Grillo commented on Mit Romney: If you don's win, will it have been worth it? on January 24, 2008, 5:26 PM

The country has always been run by elites and since the onset of globalization (some would say hundreds of years ago) political leaders have had to take decisions based on things other than blind nationalism. In culture and society just as in biology there is always a drive for more complexity and more unity. The global economy has been in our future from the moment a pig was traded for a goat

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Andrew Grillo commented on What are the risks of centralizing information? on January 24, 2008, 5:04 PM

As a co-founder of PayPal it is clear that her understands how to protect people's privacy. I think he is right on in calling for an equilibrium that needs to be struck - more transparency only up to a point. We need to protect our privacy while maximizing transparency where we need to like in the public and government domain.

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Andrew Grillo commented on What are the risks of centralizing information? on January 24, 2008, 5:04 PM

As a co-founder of PayPal it is clear that her understands how to protect people's privacy. I think he is right on in calling for an equilibrium that needs to be struck - more transparency only up to a point. We need to protect our privacy while maximizing transparency where we need to like in the public and government domain.

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Andrew Grillo commented on How do you explain the rise of fundamentalism? on January 24, 2008, 4:57 PM

Fundamentalism has always been the last expressions of a threatened and dying ideal

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Andrew Grillo commented on A History Lesson for Business on January 24, 2008, 4:20 PM

Don't be mistaken about what this man is talking about. He is talking about great leaders not neccessarily great men. Who hear would call Henry Ford a great man? He is most certainly one of the greatest American leaders. Let us not forgot about the tremendous destruction and pain that led to the founding of these great United States. If this nation were a motor then greed would most certainly be the oil (pun intended)that has allowed it to run.

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