Word Acts: Business Schools
Lawrence Willson muses on what is taught in business schools.
Little do I know of their schooling, yet
'twas a time 'twas a thing called fair profit
'twas earned by decent fair-minded people
creating a thing of genuine worth
thinking a new thing bettering the world
making a useful thing with their own hands
involving honest work meeting real needs
Self-interest: 'twas not theology
