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INTRODUCTION

pp. xxi–xxii. Will Smith, “What Are You Reading?” Book, September/October 2002, p. 13.

p. xxii. Alain de Botton, The Consolations of Philosophy, Vintage, 2001.

p. xxiii. David Oldfield, Private Paths, Common Ground. p. 95106.

CHAPTER ONE

pp. 34. Maureen Dowd, “Bye, Rudy, Yerts and All,” The New York Times, December 12, 2001, p. A31.

p. 7. David Denby, “Heart of the Country,” The New Yorker, September 29, 2003, p. 118.

pp. 1718. Jean Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract, bk. I, selection 9.

p. 23, Denby, Great Books, p. 124.

CHAPTER TWO

p. 29. John Lahr, The New Yorker, December 2, 2002, p. 54.

pp. 3233. Fromm, cited in Richard Ryan and Edward Deci, “On Happiness and Human Potentials,” Annu. Rev. Psychol., 2001. 52:141/66.

p. 34. Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi, cited in Ryan and Deci, ibid.

p. 35. Adam Smith, story from Heilbroner, The Worldly Philosophers, Chapter 3, pp. 4274.

p. 35. “Subtract Rows, Add Sex,” The Economist, July 27, 2002, p. 50.

p. 36. James Surowiecki, “Boom and Gloom,” The New Yorker, November 11, 2002.

p. 36. Erica Goode, “A Conversation with Daniel Kahneman,” The New York Times, November 5, 2002, p. D1.

p. 43. Frederick Herzberg, Work and the Nature of Man.

p. 46. Tom Peters interview in BizEd, May/June 2002, pp. 1718.

pp. 4950. Harriett Taylor Mill, “Enfranchisement of Women.”

CHAPTER THREE

p. 59. Lewis, The New New Thing, p. 79, 128, 160, 259261.

p. 60. David Kaplan, “The Missed Fortune,” Worth, October 2000, pp. 12124.

p. 62. Joseph Menn and Alex Pham, “Ellison’s Style May Be a Factor in Tech Industry Consolidation,” Los Angeles Times, June 22, 2003, p. C1.

p. 62. “The Dark Side of Silicon Valley,” BusinessWeek, July 17, 2000.

p. 63. Karen Southwick, Everyone Else Must Fail, p. 3.

p. 64. D’Souza, The Virtue of Prosperity, p. 108.

p. 70. David McCullough, John Adams, p. 289.

p. 75. Denby, Great Books, p. 121.

p. 77. Bruce McCall, “The Most Successful Writer,” The New York Times Book Review, September 29, 2002, p. 36.

CHAPTER FOUR

p. 84. John Underwood, “It’s the Little Things That Made Ted Williams Special,” The New York Times, Sports Sunday, July 7, 2002, p. 7.

p. 86. Frank Litsky, “Kim Gallagher, 38, Olympic Track Medalist,” The New York Times, Obituary Section, November 21, 2002.

p. 93. Martin Miller, “In the Grip of an Obsession,” Los Angeles Times, November 18, 2002, p. F5.

pp. 9697. Susan Jacoby, “Money: America’s Love-Hate Relationship with the Almighty Dollar,” Modern Maturity, July–August 2000, pp. 3541.

p. 97. Ray Lane, quoted in The New York Times, October 1, 2000.

pp. 102103. Patricia Cohen, “In Defense of Our Wicked, Wicked Ways,” The New York Times, Sunday Styles, July 7, 2002, p. 1.

p. 104. David Brooks, “Bitter at the Top,” The New York Times, June 15, 2004, p. A23.

p. 106. For more on Bill Joy, see Jon Gertner, “Proceed with Caution,” The New York Times Sunday Magazine, June 6, 2004, pp. 3236

pp. 11011. Carolyn Heilbrun, The Last Gift of Time, pp. 4445

CHAPTER FIVE

p. 118. Bettelheim, p. 3.

p. 120. Bettelheim, p. 35.

p. 121. James Stewart, “Spend! Spend! Spend!” The New Yorker, February 17 & 24, 2003.

p. 124. Anthony Kenny, Aristotle on the Perfect Life, p. 10.

p. 127. Bettelheim, op. cit.

p. 128. Stephen J. Dubner, “Calculating the Irrational in Economics,” The New York Times, June 28, 2003, p. 17.

CHAPTER SIX

p. 142. Denby, Great Books, p. 121.

p. 145. Randy Cohen, “Best Wishes,” The New York Times Sunday Magazine, June 30, 2002, p. 12.

pp. 1478. David Owen, “From Race to Chase,” The New Yorker, June 3, 2003, p. 56.

p. 150. Keynes, quoted in E. F. Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful, Harper & Row, 1989, p. 24.

p. 150. Mimi Avens, “The New Ideal,” Los Angeles Times, Calendar Section, June 13, 2004, p. 1.

p. 153. Albert O. Hirschman, Exit, Voice and Loyalty, Harvard University Press, 1970.

p. 158. Larry Stewart, “Hot Corner,” Los Angeles Times, Sports Section, December 30, 2003, p. 2.

p. 161. David Heenan, Double Lives.

CHAPTER SEVEN

p. 174. Jennifer Warner, “Money Can’t Buy Happiness, but Health and Family Can,” WebMD Medical News, August 25, 2003.

pp. 17577. James O’Toole, Jay Galbraith, and Edward Lawler, “When Two Heads Are Better than One,” California Management Review, Vol. 44, No.4, 2002.

CHAPTER EIGHT

pp. 20607. Elizabeth Kolbert, “The Mogul Mayor,” The New Yorker, April 22–29, 2002, pp. 138147.

pp. 20607. Buzz Bissinger, “The Mogul of City Hall,” Vanity Fair, December 2003, pp. 220238.

p. 212. James Mann, “Close-up: The Young Rumsfeld,” The Atlantic, November 2003, pp. 89101.

p. 217. W. F. R. Hardie, Aristotle’s Ethical Theory, Oxford, 1968.

p. 219. Bruce Adams, “Finding His True Calling,” San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 2001, p. D2.

p. 220. Richard Rothstein, “How to Solve the Teacher Shortage,” The New York Times, December 6, 2000, p. A29.

p. 221. Natalia Mehlman, “My Brief Teaching Career,” The New York Times, June 24, 2002, p. A23.

CHAPTER NINE

p. 229. Edward E. Lawler, High Involvement Management, Jossey-Bass, 1986.

p. 230. Edward E. Lawler, Treat People Right, Jossey-Bass, 2003.

p. 231. O’Toole, Work in America, p. 25.

pp. 23335. O’Toole, Making America Work, Chapter 5.

pp. 23637. David Finegold, George Benson, and Susan Mohrman, “Harvesting What They Grow: Can Firms Get a Return on Their Investment in General Skills?” Organizational Dynamics, 31,2, pp. 151164.

pp. 23839. Stratford Sherman, “Secrets of HP’s ‘Muddled’ Teams,” Fortune, March 16, 1996.

p. 239.Sy Corenson, “The End of the HP Way,” letter to editor of Fortune commenting on January 12, 2004 article about Carly Fiorina.

p. 240. Kraut, Aristotle on the Human Good, p. 127.

CHAPTER TEN

p. 254. Gretchen Morgenson, “Explaining (or not) Why the Boss Is Paid So Much,” The New York Times, January 25, 2004, section 3, p. 1.

p. 254. Kathy M. Kristof, “Working to Retire Overcompensation,” Los Angeles Times, Business Section, p. 1.

p. 255. Nelson Schwartz, “Greed-mart,” Fortune, October 14, 2002, pp. 139148.

p. 255. Kristine Larsen, “Sweet Surrender,” Fortune, October 14, 2002, pp. 224234.

p. 256. John F. Dickerson and Adam Zagorin, “The Options Debate,” Time, July 29, 2002, p. 21.

p. 263. Sumner, The Challenge of Facts and Other Essays.

p. 264. Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way, Norton, 1994.

CHAPTER ELEVEN

p. 266. Stephen Strom, “The Newly Rich Are Fueling a New Era in Philanthropy,” The New York Times, April 25, 2002.

p. 266. “Helping Hands,” BusinessWeek, July 29, 2002, p. 14.

p. 269. “Walton Endowment Intrigue,” The New York Times, August 11, 2002, section 3, p. 2.

p. 271. Joseph Weber, “Boardroom Charity,” BusinessWeek, June 10, 2002, p. 128.

p. 273. Warren St. John, “Cash Aside, Is That Prize Meaningful?” The New York Times, May 25, 2002, p. A17.

p. 273. David Alexander, “The Marco Polo of the Class of 1934: Sir John Templeton,” The American Oxonian, Spring 2003, no. 2, pp. 186191.

p. 278. James Stewart, “The Milken File,” The New Yorker, January 22, 2001, pp. 4761.

p. 279. Newman and Hotchner, Shameless Exploitation, pp. 199200.

p. 279. Reed Abelson, “Now Appearing in Your Favorite Cause,” The New York Times, Giving Special Section, November 20, 2000, p. F1.

p. 281. “The New Philanthropy,” Time, July 24, 2000, pp. 4859.

p. 283. Peter Elkind, “The Man Who Sold Silicon Valley on Giving,” Fortune, pp. 182184.

p. 284. Time, op. cit., p. 51.

p. 286. Bill Keller, “Pollyanna Meets Cassandra,” The New York Times, June 1, 2002, p. A25.

p. 287. Bill Gates, “First Step: The Gift of Health,” commentary issued by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

p. 287. Geoffrey Cowley, “Bill’s Biggest Bet Yet,” Newsweek, February 4, 2002, pp. 4552.

p. 288. Elkind, op. cit.

p. 289. Menand, The Metaphysical Club, p. 311.

pp. 29091. Brent Schlender, “The Playboy Philanthropist,” Fortune, September 3, 2001, pp. 163166.

p. 291. Ellison quoted in BusinessWeek, February 26, 2001, p. 101.

p. 291. John A. Byrne, “The New Face of Philanthropy,” BusinessWeek, December 2, 2002, pp. 8294.

p. 293. Bob Cooper, “Rich in Books,” San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, September 26, 2004, pp. 79.

CHAPTER TWELVE

p. 300. Steve Lohr, “Gerstner to be Chairman of Carlyle Group,” The New York Times, November 22, 2002, p. C3.

pp. 3012. Warren Bennis and Robert J. Thomas, Geeks and Geezers, Harvard Business School Press, 2002, p. 45.

p. 302 Stephen D. Solomon, “The Bully of the Skies Cries Uncle,” The New York Times Magazine, September 5, 1993, p. 12.

p. 303. Anthony Gottlieb, “Who Wants to Be a Billionaire?” The New York Times, Book Review, March 3, 2002, p. 11.

pp. 3045. Brent Schlender, “All You Need Is Love,” Fortune, July 8, 2002, pp. 5967.

p. 305. Bill Gates, “Reorganization: A Necessary Art,” Executive Excellence, December 2002, p. 3.

p. 306. Mike Conklin, “Building Momentum from the Bones Up,” Los Angeles Times, December 4, 2000, p. F8.

p. 307. Penelope Wang, “Is This Retirement?” Money, November 2000, p. 101102.

p. 309. “William Sunderman,” The Economist, March 22, 2003, p. 79.

p. 310. Charles McGrath, “What Johnny Won’t Read,” The New York Times, July 11, 2004, p. WK3.

p. 310. Linda Bronte, “Is Retirement Dangerous to Your Health?” Across The Board, pp. 5262.