The San Francisco Bay Guardian is a serious, if at times irreverent, weekly paper, a "free alternative newspaper" that has been around since 1966. You can check out the online version here. The paper’s alternative spirit is reflected in the plug that they published for my talk next week at the Commonwealth Club, which is not your standard dull announcement:
MONDAY (9th)
"Putting an End to Jerks and Bullies at Work and in Society"
Commonwealth Club, 595 Market, SF; www.commonwealthclub.org. 6pm, $18.
If only I’d read Robert Sutton’s The No Asshole Rule before receiving my
one and only wedgie in the first grade, things might’ve been different. I might
have grown up well-adjusted instead of becoming a misanthropic calendar editor
with a freezer full of severed heads. Damn you, Sutton, for writing your book 30
years too late! Who’s the asshole now?*
P.S. John R. Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, speaks at the Commonwealth Club about a week after me, on July 17th. Note that (if the press reports and congressional record are accurate), Bolton appears to qualify as a certified asshole. According to the Los Angeles Times, for example, former subordinate and fellow Republican Carl Ford Jr. ‘described Bolton as a serial abuser of underlings and a
"quintessential kiss-up, kick-down sort of guy."‘ This argument is developed in The No Asshole Rule, but I was not the first to suggest in print that Bolton appears to qualify as a workplace asshole. The Village Voice ran a story on April 14th, 2005 about Bolton under the headline "Wanted: Complete Asshole For U.N. Ambassador."
It sounds like a well-matched pair of talks!
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