Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Great Regulars: China, for its economic modernization,

needs creativity and individuals who are willing to do things in new ways. But it is difficult to limit the creative individual only to selling goods in new ways. The creative individual also thinks about the way power is exercised, the way work is organized, the way that corruption wins out over competence and professionalism.

More and more creative people are banding together, some into legally recognized Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), many others into informal networks.

from René Wadlow: Tibetan Review: The sunshine and shadows of life in fast-changing China

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