8 June 2020
Poem of the Week: ‘Coase’s penguin WFH’ by Rishi Dastidar
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Rishi Dastidar is the author of Ticker Tape and Saffron Jack (Nine Arches Press), released earlier this year.
Coase’s penguin WFH(to Yochai Benkler)
Capital are you organized?
The theory of the firm is working from home.
Salarymen are mortified
at how capital today is organized.
Coase’s penguin has been formalized;
through Zoom meetings he now roams.
Capital are you organized?
The theory of the firm is working from home.