From New York, street justice: Merrill Lynch’s Stan O’Neal and Citigroup’s Chuck Prince racked up billions in losses—and got exactly what they deserved. Less you, more we: It’s been a tough autumn for US corporate bosses and many of those still in a job are rethinking what that means. From Comment, here are 50 things to love in the world of business. The wrecking ball of innovation: Tony Judt reviews Robert Reich's Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life. A review of Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy by John Bowe and The Missing Class: Portraits of the Near Poor in America by Katherine S. Newman and Victor Tan Chen. Fighting knowledge monopolies, or how to avoid being ripped off: "Information imbalances" cost North Americans billions of dollars a year — one intrepid economist wants to change that. An interview with Oxford economist Andrew Dilnot on spreading his message of statistical self-help. Financial fantasies:  What truly moves markets is a mystery, but what moves humans to participate is pure fantasy.