{"id":52,"date":"2007-12-23T22:45:11","date_gmt":"2007-12-23T22:45:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/onecity\/2007\/12\/partying-on-murdochs-dime-interdependence-global-warming-and-dana.html"},"modified":"2007-12-23T22:45:11","modified_gmt":"2007-12-23T22:45:11","slug":"partying-on-murdochs-dime-interdependence-global-warming-and-dana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/onecity\/2007\/12\/partying-on-murdochs-dime-interdependence-global-warming-and-dana.html","title":{"rendered":"Partying on Murdoch&#8217;s dime &#8211; interdependence, global warming, and dana"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b><i>Office holiday party!<\/i><\/b><br \/>\nA phrase that strikes fear into the hearts of mild-mannered workers everywhere. All one has to think of is <i>The Office<\/i>, or the hundreds of sitcom episodes featuring some drunken, antler-wearing boss, too much spinach dip, unbridled lechery, raging idle chatter, gossip, divisive speech, and breathtakingly unskillful means of telling one&#8217;s co-workers what one REALLY thinks. The office Christmas party &#8212; think of it as a playground for nonvirtuous actions. Can we get all 10 of them in one evening?<br \/>\nWell, I don&#8217;t have an office holiday party, but my husband does. And what a party it is &#8212; it&#8217;s the News Corp holiday party, thrown by Rupert Murdoch for his thousands of workers and their guests each year.<br \/>\nMr. Murdoch is mentioned in <i>One City<\/i> the book, I believe (and certainly in the podcasts), as an astoundingly rich man whose astounding riches and media monopolies raise thought-provoking issues  in an interdependent world. And he is an astoundingly rich man. And yet while the concept &#8220;office holiday party&#8221; may bring the 10 nonvirtuous actions to mind, what the astoundingly rich Mr. Murdoch&#8217;s holiday party brought  to mind was a paramita.  For Mr. Murdoch is not only astoundingly rich but also astoundingly generous.<br \/>\nNews Corp furnished the employees with two full-size discos and four djs, six themed rooms of all-you-can-eat food ranging from ribs and coconut cakes to full buffets with paella, cranberry-walnut-roquefort salad, arrays of dumplings, sliced meats, pasta &#8212; and more, all of it quite good. Not to mention the full stage for employees to do karaoke in one room, a full stage with video screen and stacks of Marshall amps for would-be stars of the game Rockband in another room, an entire bank of full-size arcade video games, and yards and yards of coffee and pastry stations. Oh, and an indoor re-creation of Central Park in the main ballroom, which featured an indoor ice-skating rink with professionally trained skaters, a guitar player performing John Lennon (!) songs in a re-creation of CP&#8217;s Strawberry Fields, and a dozen chess board stations, just like in the Dairy at CP.<br \/>\nBut the generosity was not the only interdependent virtue in evidence. The invitations were printed with vegetable-based ink on 30% post-consumer-waste paper, and they arrived in clear envelopes made not of plastic but of a biodegradable film made from corn stalks.<br \/>\nWhy? Because the theme of the holiday party was Cool Change &#8212; part of News Corp&#8217;s commitment to responsible energy and consumption. A field of pinwheels set up like a wind farm greeted partygoers, along with sculptures made of recycled cans,  paper cups, and exhortations to reuse, reduce, and recycle. Window dressing? Lip service? Perhaps. But those invites actually didn&#8217;t use plastic. And the indoor ice-skating rink was not refrigerated &#8212; well, that was made out of some sort of plastic, actually.<br \/>\nOne friend  said he thought the theme was actually mocking the global warming crowd, or was cleverly designed to be taken both ways, but I don&#8217;t think so. I think that bizarre as it is, News Corp is supporting conservation and (somewhat) responsible consumption.<br \/>\nAnd none of those initiatives exist independently, of course. The generosity in evidence at the holiday party is a tax write-off; the responsible consumption saves money. Both support profit. However, lots of other very profitable corporations throw very stingy holiday parties (most banks won&#8217;t let employees bring guests, for instance) and lots of energy-wasting lights blaze from the brokerage windows of Manhattan every night.<br \/>\nThe News Corp party felt like a conundrum, a paradox, an oxymoron at first. That&#8217;s what interdependence feels like a lot of the time in New York, actually. Party on.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Office holiday party! A phrase that strikes fear into the hearts of mild-mannered workers everywhere. 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