Accountancy needs to open its mind, a great deal more than it is at present. The world faces the most enormous challenges created by a so-called ‘normal’ economy that is very clearly abnormal, and failing. Unless accounting manages to do this we are in trouble. And it has to do it very quickly. Whether it can is one of those great questions for our times.
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