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Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Saturday, December 13, 2025
A Hard Truth
Steve Layman has a quote from a commencement address by Tom Brokaw that is, I'm sad to say, painfully accurate.
I continue to be stunned by the pettiness that often arises in even the most sophisticated circles.
Friday, December 12, 2025
The Christmas Movie Debate
Here's a list of contenders. Which ones are your top three picks?
- A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott
- A Christmas Carol with Reginald Owen.
- The Bishop's Wife
- Die Hard
- A Christmas Story
- Charlie Brown's Christmas
- Love Actually
- How The Grinch Stole Christmas
- Miracle on 34th Street
- It's a Wonderful Life
- Scrooge
- The Polar Express
- Home Alone
- Elf
- Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol
- The Muppets Christmas Carol
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
- Scrooged
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
- Planes Trains and Automobiles
- The Man Who Invented Christmas
First Paragraph
This short book is not a comprehensive history of American liberalism. A number of important figures and episodes are merely glossed over. Instead, it rewrites the history of modern American liberalism. It shows that what we think of liberalism today - the top-and-bottom coalition we associate with President Obama - began not with Progressivism or the New Deal but rather in the wake of the post-World War I disillusionment with American society. In the Twenties, the first writers and thinkers to call themselves liberals adopted the hostility to bourgeois life that had long characterized European intellectuals of both the left and the right. The aim of liberalism's founding writers and thinkers - such as Herbert Croly, Randolph Bourne, H.G. Wells, Sinclair Lewis, and H.L. Mencken - was to create an American aristocracy of sorts, to provide the same sense of hierarchy and order long associated with European statism.
- From The Revolt Against the Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined the Middle Class by Fred Siegel (2015)
The Workshop
I've taught an Equal Employment Opportunity workshop for several decades.
I keep being dragged back in.
On the other hand, it's a very good class and it helps to counter much of the nonsense that was peddled under the name of D.E.I.