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May 09, 2008
just words
Fareed Zakaria is one of my favorite journalists. Currently, he is on the cover of Foreign Affairs, Newsweek, and has a new book out. I like him because he is a perpetual optimist. In my world affairs, I have to have some optimism to take the edge out. In his latest well-written essay, he tackles the future of American power. It brings many good points to surface, particularly, about American education and also the value of the American culture. I say he has a very good assessment of the current situation however, he does delve into British history and the current political atmosphere too much.
Zakaria would find the good of a depression but in this case, it may be what U.S. needs to hear right now. He also makes good points on the U.S.'s role overseas and how this will concern its' future.
I highly recommend it.
Posted by azileretsis at May 9, 2008 02:14 AM
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