Peter Goodman | Davos Meetings | Toasty 99
What’s up Toasters and welcome to another episode of The Toasty Podcast. Today we had a special guest on our show regarding World Economic Forum, Davos Man and Capitalism. He’s the author of a best seller book called “Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World”. You can find it here
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Transcript: Welcome back to another Toasty episode of the podcast. My name is Skye (and I’m Matty B). Here with us via Zoom today is Peter Goodman. Peter why don’t we start by telling the audience a little bit about you –
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- Alright Peter I know time is important, but my first question isn’t really directly from your book. Does Elon Musk fall into the Davos Man category in your opinion? For those that don’t know you may also give people the quick version of what a Davos Man is actually…
- Well what made you even decide to research the Davos meetings? I mean I’m just really curious how you even found your way to these things
- Ok – let’s talk stakeholder capitalism – the idea that big corporations will essentially own world powers like companies and shareholders, how real is this idea and is it something we should actually be concerned about