Charles Handy discusses his book, “The Age of Paradox.” Handy says the term “paradox” carries its own contradiction. He talks about productivity, exports, and Britain and the United States in the 1980s. He mentions an observation by Francis Fukuyama and believes leaders, organizations, and schools should equip individuals to forge their own way and be in charge of their own destinies. Handy goes on to discuss the “Chinese contract,” his ancestors, and the chunnel, linking the United Kingdom and France.
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