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_aFriedman, Thomas L. _94575 |
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245 | _aThe world is flat: a brief history of the twenty-first century | ||
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_bPicador _aNew York _c2007 |
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_aUSD _b19.00 |
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520 | _aOne mark of a great book is that it makes you see things in a new way, and Mr. Friedman certainly succeeds in that goal, the Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz wrote in The New York Times reviewing The World Is Flat in 2005. In this new edition, Thomas L. Friedman includes fresh stories and insights to help us understand the flattening of the world. Weaving new information into his overall thesis, and answering the questions he has been most frequently asked by parents across the country, this third edition also includes two new chapters--on how to be a political activist and social entrepreneur in a flat world; and on the more troubling question of how to manage our reputations and privacy in a world where we are all becoming publishers and public figures. | ||
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_aGlobalization--Social aspects _96168 |
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_aDiffusion of innovations _96169 |
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