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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 330.90511 EAN: 9780929652047 ISBN: 0929652045 Label: Meghan-Kiffer Press Manufacturer: Meghan-Kiffer Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2006-08 Publisher: Meghan-Kiffer Press Sales Rank: 21274 Studio: Meghan-Kiffer Press
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Book Description: Globalization is the greatest reorganization of theworld since the Industrial Revolution, and is threatening to hollow outAmerica's middle class. _______________________________________
Millions of Americans are preoccupied with the outsourcing of American jobsand the threat of global economic competition. From boardrooms toclassrooms to kitchen tables and water coolers, globalization has become ahot topic of discussion and debate everywhere --including a best-sellingbook by a famous journalist. However, Thomas Friedman's runaway bestseller,The World is Flat, is dangerous. Friedman makes'arguments by assertion,' assertions based not on documented facts, but onstories from friends and elite CEOs he visits --not even one footnotereference. Yet his book influences business and government leaders aroundthe globe. By what it leaves out, it does nothing more than misinform theAmerican people and our leaders.
Aronica and Ramdoo show that the world isn't flat; it'stilted in favor of unfettered global corporations that exploit cheaplabor in China, India and beyond. This concise monograph brings clarity tomany of Friedman's misconceptions, and explores nine key issues thatFriedman largely ignores, including the hollowing out of America'sdebt-ridden middle class. To create a fair and balanced exploration ofglobalization,the authors cite the work of experts that Friedman fails toincorporate, including Nobel laureate and former Chief Economist at theWorld Bank, Dr. Joseph Stiglitz.
Refreshingly, you can now gain newinsights into globalization without weeding through Friedman's almost 600pages of ill-informed, grandiloquent prose and bafflegab.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - With enemies like this, who needs friends? Thomas Friedman is a poor excuse for a 21st century sage.Aronica and Ramdoo correctly point to his poor method, overly glib and too-self-satisfied anecdotes and annoying neologisms... and then they proceed to commit so many of the very same crimes against reason and serious research in their own "contribution" to our field of political economy. Knowing, as I do, so many truly gifted scholars who will reach and influence fewer in their entire careers than will Friedman will in any ... Read More
Rating: - Read Collapse by Jared Diamond instead I really wanted to like this book since my friends are so critical of Thomas Friedman's politically incorrect views, but I enjoyed the World is Flat a heck of a lot more than this book. It was nit picky and whiny. It's two redeeming features were the description of farmers in India and their inability to cope with changes brought on by multi-nationals' actions in the field of agriculture and the list of sources at the end of the book. So what if Thomas Friedman golfs and speaks to CEOs! I don't, so ... Read More
Rating: - What do economists think? We've used this book in my globalization course, and it certainly sparked the discussion on this crucial subject. Don't read Friedman without also reading this book.
Rating: - A Perspective from India
Thomas Friedman's book was triggered bythe CEO of an Indian software company in Bangalore who said the playing field was being leveled. Then, as only a celebrity pundit can do, Friedman spun a sound bite, "The World is Flat,"and garnished story after story from his elite contacts, while avoiding contact with the likes of Dr. Vandana Shiva, Director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology and others who have a different perspective ... Read More
Rating: - This is simply a GREAT BOOK!! This book provides an informed review and critical analysis of Thomas Friedman's book of the same name "The World is Flat".Like Clyde Prestowitz's book "Three Billion New Capitalists" this book provides a thoughtful and reasoned review of the significant demographaic and geo-political shifts that are taking place today.
For anyone looking for a thoughtful, intelligent review and critique of today's modern geographic, political, economic situation or otherwise trying to understand the great ... Read More
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