Last week I wrote about Glenn Reynolds’ book, An Army of Davids. At that time I had only heard about it. After reading about it in various blogs, though, I ordered it immediately. It finally got here Tuesday, and I’ve been reading it every chance I get, which isn’t much - I’ve had to catch up on some book club reading first.  However, here’s what I like up to this point:
Benefits of working from home:     

“. . . kids who get to watch their parents work up close - the way kids did in the pre-Industrial Revolution, cottage industry days - are likely to have a much greater appreciation of how the world of work operates. . . . At the very least, however, they’ll see work behavior modeled in their presence.”

On the trend away from big businesses and back to self-employment:     

” . . . people who are self-employed are far more aware that there’s no such thing as a free lunch and far more likely to look at the bottom line.”

 

And also:

“The secret to success in big business and politics in the twenty-first century, I think, will involve figuring out a way to capitalize on the phenomenon of lots of people doing what they want to do, rather than - as in previous centuries - figuring out ways to make lots of people do what you want them to.”

 

So far, I like it. It isn’t the kind of reading that makes me want to stay up late to read it, but I’ve enjoyed reading it whenever I’ve had a chance the past couple days.

An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower the Little Guy to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths

An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower the Little Guy to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths

 

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4 Responses to “An Army of Davids”

  1. beth Says:

    Great post!

  2. Blue Star Chronicles Says:

    Separation of Church and State …….

     
    United States Marines praying together before the battle for Fallujah in Iraq.
     
    I’ve been told there are no athiests in foxholes.

    h/t American Daughter
     
     
     
     

    ……

  3. Norma Says:

    We learned that self-employment quote. No benefits. Higher tax rate. Confusing tax laws. Estimated taxes.

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