zeitgeist

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When I did my MBA back in the 1980's the zeitgeist was all about "maximizing profits".

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  1. The spirit or genius of the time; that general drift of thought or feeling which particularly characterizes any period of time: a German word occasionally used in English.

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  • As a kind of Greek sibyl interpreting the divine zeitgeist, her style has lately become even more magisterial, now that she's getting closer to real power. —  Latest entries from edstrong.blog-city.com
  • On the surface, these kinds of lists are supposed to reveal what Google calls the zeitgeist of 2008, though it's not much of a surprise that people were interested in Sarah Palin and Barack Obama. —  Privacy Digest - News that can impact your privacy.
  • In a party stereotyped as one for old, white men, Schock has made a marked impression on my generation's zeitgeist -- even if it was unintentional. —  AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • People who readily ride with him, likely do so because they sense that he is one who help them justify / validate a new zeitgeist -- one ultimately less earth-friendly, even -- if the need should ever arise (and it will). blah blah blah. —  Tyee - Home
  • But where "Tool Academy" succeeds in capturing the zeitgeist, and this would-be-blockbuster —  The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
 

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  1. G.; from zeit, time (= English tide), + geist, spirit (= English ghost).
 

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