Monday, October 3, 2011

Scouring Books: Longitudes and Attitudes

Longitudes and Attitudes
by Thomas L. Friedman

Originally published in 2002, this is just one of Friedman's insightful analyses of America's place in the global community. In college, I was asked to subscribe to the New York Times for a semester, and it was Friedman's Op-Eds that frequently captured the bulk of my interest. I don't tend to read a lot of political books, and in truth haven't read any other book by Friedman, but this is one of those exceptions that not only proved the rule (that most political books are indeed political) but that sometimes it doesn't matter.

Bookshelf status: read.

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