I didn't get this book.
The author recounts the history of how corporations have evolved over the years, however at points it felt as if he was just going off on some tangent.
I don't even have an excerpt 🤷♂️

I didn't get this book.
The author recounts the history of how corporations have evolved over the years, however at points it felt as if he was just going off on some tangent.
I don't even have an excerpt 🤷♂️

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