Institutions
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And, you know, it's no accident that those who run and work in the
institutions
that are supposed to support Ella and her family don't talk about relationships, because relationships are expressly designed out of a welfare model that was drawn up in Britain and exported around the world.
And I think it's really important to say that in the 20th century, they were remarkably successful, these
institutions.
The Beveridge models are all about
institutions
with finite resources, anonymously managing access.
And this omission, he said, led to seeing people, and people starting to see themselves, within the categories of the bureaucracies and the
institutions.
Cantor was even vilified personally, and it got so bad for him that he suffered severe depression, and spent the last half of his life in and out of mental
institutions.
The idea was to bring together some of Britain's greatest institutions, some international ones, and to create a new system of synergies.
And he built Exhibition Road, a linear sequence of those
institutions.
So
institutions
could shrink or contract, as, of course, the future of culture is, in a way, the most uncertain of all.
No heroic triumph here, no brave individual standing up against impersonal
institutions
of a modern world, inspiring others to fight, or resourcefully outwitting and outgunning the massive army of the evil empire.
They directed me to the Fisk-Vanderbilt University Bridge Program, itself an intersection of the master's and PhD degrees at two
institutions.
But as the public less and less believes in European institutions, it is also each time more difficult to convince the public that we need more Europe to solve these problems.
It's clear that international financial
institutions
should have flexibility in order to be able to invest more massively in support to these countries.
$3.4 trillion sounds like a lot of money until you compare it to the $5.1 trillion that has been slushing around in the same countries, in our financial institutions, doing absolutely nothing during the same period except inflating stock exchanges and bidding up house prices.
That means that mounting recoveries is beyond the reach of most researchers and all but the wealthiest
institutions.
That's why I founded the Lazarus Project, a not-for-profit initiative to bring multispectral imaging to individual researchers and smaller
institutions
at little or no cost whatsoever.
I believe big
institutions
have unique potential to create change, and I believe that we as individuals have unique power to influence the direction that those
institutions
take.
Now, these beliefs did not come naturally to me, because trusting big institutions, not really part of my family legacy.
Instead of running away from big institutions, I've actually run toward them.
I've had the chance over the course of my career to work for The Wall Street Journal, the White House and now one of the largest financial
institutions
in the world, where I lead sustainable investing.
Now, these
institutions
are like tankers, and working inside of them, I've come to appreciate what large wakes they can leave, and I've become convinced that the institution of the global capital markets, the nearly 290 trillion dollars of stocks and bonds in the world, that that may be one of our most powerful forces for positive social change at our disposal, if we ask it to be.
Because actually, one third of this ocean of capital actually belongs to individuals like us, and most of the rest of the capital markets is controlled by the
institutions
that get their power and authority and their capital from us, as members, participants, beneficiaries, shareholders or citizens.
And these days, you can tell that she is amply comfortable holding court in the most powerful
institutions
in the world.
The idea is to raise a transition fund from individual donors, corporations and institutions, but the deal is closed only after predetermined conditions are met and all funds committed.
But with bad governance and shaky institutions, all of this potential could go to waste.
I'm told that at mental
institutions
they use that on the walls.
So imagine if our global diplomatic institutions, such as the G20, were to base their membership on economic size rather than national representation.
Banks, credit card companies and other financial
institutions
don't know us on a personal level, but they do have a way of trusting us, and that's through our credit scores.
One quick thing I wanted to showcase in this platform, which you can share with your kids and your friends right now, is you can travel to all these amazing
institutions
virtually, as well.
Thanks to the diversity of the
institutions
we have, we have over 211 high-definition, amazing artworks by this artist, now organized in one beautiful view.
But essentially, we have around 1,000 amazing institutions, 68 countries.
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