Mao Tse-tung


The People's Republic of Ownership

Finally, you can own your own little Beijing business.  Read story

The Technoethics Trap

Figuring out what is ethical--a challenge under any circumstances--is trickier than ever in the Internet age.  Read story

The American Model Goes Global

When Jean Ichbiah broke away from the Paris-based computer giant Bull (formerly called Cii-Honeywell Bull) in 1980 to start his own software company, he f...  Read story

The Greening Of The Guard

The Red Guard generation enlisted by Mao to eradicate all vestiges of capitalism is now in the vanguard of China's entrepreneurial class.  Read story

The Ecology of Commerce

Essay on the responsibility of business to society and the environment. (Letters to the Editor in the July '92 issue.)  Read story

China Inc.

Two Inc. writers look at China's new embrace of capitalism and its impact on the future of global economics.  Read story

Confessions of an Information Sinner

With his first business, Ron Bienvenu overloaded his newsletter subscribers with reams of extraneous information. Now his software system, SageMaker, sends o...  Read story

Entrepreneur of the Year: Ping Fu

She came to this country by way of a Chinese prison, but that's the past, and the future holds a tantalizing promise of smarter, cheaper manufacturing and be...  Read story

The Est Factor

Behind the rise and fall of ComputerLand's Bill Millard was a corporate culture that became a corporate cult.  Read story

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