That Should Still Be Us
Autor Martin Sieffen Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781118197660
ISBN-10: 1118197666
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 1118197666
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Thomas Friedman′s columns and books are read by millions, though a great many of those readers are just keeping tabs on a writer they think is wrong about everything. Sieff is one of his most knowledgeable critics, and his FoxNews.com columns about Friedman are his most popular pieces. There is clearly a large audience of readers who think of Friedman as representing the pinnacle of what they hate in the globalization debate, and this book will provide them with proof for many of their suspicions about his theories.Descriere
Just a few of the destructive, ludicrous fantasies of Thomas Friedman, Exposed at Last! Americans would be better off building free iPhone apps than cars. The only workers who innovate are the ones in IT or with PhDs. Facebook & Twitter create lots of jobs. America′s biggest problem is that our workers don′t want to work as hard as those in other nations (when, in fact, they actually work harder). "China is not the problem," even though we have a $270 billion annual trade deficit with China. Shipping good jobs from a solid democracy like America to a dictatorship like China will somehow make the world more free. Trade barriers are falling everywhere, even though Russia, China, Japan, Germany, South Korea, & the OPEC countries protect their domestic economies. America will soon achieve energy independence if we stop horizontal fracturing for oil and gas. Higher American fuel bills will ultimately be good for Americans. Wind, solar power, & biomass can completely replace oil, coal, & natural gas.
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Just a few of the destructive, ludicrous fantasies of Thomas Friedman, Exposed at Last!
Americans would be better off building free iPhone apps than cars.
The only workers who innovate are the ones in IT or with PhDs.
Facebook & Twitter create lots of jobs.
America's biggest problem is that our workers don't want to work as hard as those in other nations (when, in fact, they actually work harder).
"China is not the problem," even though we have a $270 billion annual trade deficit with China.
Shipping good jobs from a solid democracy like America to a dictatorship like China will somehow make the world more free.
Trade barriers are falling everywhere, even though Russia, China, Japan, Germany, South Korea, & the OPEC countries protect their domestic economies.
America will soon achieve energy independence if we stop horizontal fracturing for oil and gas.
Higher American fuel bills will ultimately be good for Americans.
Wind, solar power, & biomass can completely replace oil, coal, & natural gas.
Americans would be better off building free iPhone apps than cars.
The only workers who innovate are the ones in IT or with PhDs.
Facebook & Twitter create lots of jobs.
America's biggest problem is that our workers don't want to work as hard as those in other nations (when, in fact, they actually work harder).
"China is not the problem," even though we have a $270 billion annual trade deficit with China.
Shipping good jobs from a solid democracy like America to a dictatorship like China will somehow make the world more free.
Trade barriers are falling everywhere, even though Russia, China, Japan, Germany, South Korea, & the OPEC countries protect their domestic economies.
America will soon achieve energy independence if we stop horizontal fracturing for oil and gas.
Higher American fuel bills will ultimately be good for Americans.
Wind, solar power, & biomass can completely replace oil, coal, & natural gas.
Cuprins
Introduction 1 1 Seven Billion 17 2 Rising Dragon 35 3 Oil and Why We’ll Always Need It 55 4 America the Abundant 72 5 False Prophets 89 6 True Leaders 110 7 The Hidden Hand in Global History 127 8 Free Trade and the Downfall of America 152 9 The Fools Who Lost the Secrets 173 Epilouge 197 Acknowledgments 201 Index 203
Notă biografică
Martin Sieff is a columnist at FoxNews.com, Chief Global Analyst at The Globalist Research Center, and Editor–at–Large at The Globalist. A former Managing Editor, International Affairs for United Press International, he is the author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Middle East and Shifting Superpowers: The New and Emerging Relationship between the United States, China, and India.