Thursday, October 12, 2006

Latest ranking of 100 most powerful women in the world...

In the latest ranking of 100 most powerful women in the world released by Forbes, Indian born CEO designate of Pepsi, Indira Nooyi, is ranked well above India’s most powerful woman Sonia Gandhi. And before her ouster, Carly Fiorina of HP was routinely ranked as one of the most powerful women in the world. There has always been a nagging feeling in societies that encouraging the pursuit of profits increases inequalities and creates social divisions that end up destroying the social order. In fact, Karl Marx based his entire edifice of Marxism and Communism on the belief that the capitalist will always exploit the worker and keep denying him his dues till the revolution of the proletariat overthrows Capitalism. Exactly 110 years ago, Henry Ford, who otherwise never treated his workers fairly by any standard, demolished this belief by making cars that even his workers could afford. For complete information on IIPM Articles, please click here...

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