"You've come a long way, but you've got a long way to go."
Brooks is almost contrite, it seems, now, backing away from the laissez faire approach, which he had promoted shamelessly for the economy and trade, when it comes to a journalistic career.
Brooks is almost contrite, it seems, now, backing away from the laissez faire approach, which he had promoted shamelessly for the economy and trade, when it comes to a journalistic career.
People like Brooks, and our NYT liberals and conservatives everywhere, have advocated laissez faire for almost everything, in all fields, all the time.
He sees, finally, now, the 'open seas' of laisse3z faire yawning before young American journalists.
Those laissez faire seas yawn before everyone, in the West.
When in doubt, I recommend straight offshoring.
He is going to slam the educational system in general, certainly not his own LIEO laissez faire affirming entire journalistic career, or his employer.
'Thirty is the new twenty' is rather like telling them, the young, as Robert Reich, a well known LIEO Rhodes scholar and former Secretary of Labor, did a long time ago now, in The Work Of Nations, 'we only need more symbolic analysts now to prosper here'.
What utter nonsense.
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He is going to slam the educational system in general, certainly not his own LIEO laissez faire affirming entire journalistic career, or his employer.
'Thirty is the new twenty' is rather like telling them, the young, as Robert Reich, a well known LIEO Rhodes scholar and former Secretary of Labor, did a long time ago now, in The Work Of Nations, 'we only need more symbolic analysts now to prosper here'.
What utter nonsense.
Terms search: Brooks, Lorch, offshoring, Thomas Friedman, CFR, Drew Pearson Fallacy, Fallows Fallacy, Milner Group
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