tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8195620012319482647.post6597544924311814374..comments2018-12-01T17:30:11.173-08:00Comments on Sensible Rationalization: Friedman's 10 World FlattenersPrabhat Jhahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10962036079302803908noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8195620012319482647.post-36816714165383677672008-11-19T06:01:00.000-08:002008-11-19T06:01:00.000-08:00Instead of going thro' the voluminous tome by Frie...Instead of going thro' the voluminous tome by Friedman, here is a small, but interesting book, by Aronica and Ramdoo, "The World is Flat? A Critical Analysis of Thomas Friedman's New York Times Bestseller," which offers a counterperspective to Friedman's theory on globalization.<BR/><BR/>Interestingly enough, the book written about two years back, discusses in the following chapters,<BR/>"Debt and Financialization of America"<BR/>"America"s Former Middle Class"<BR/>"A Paradigm Shift for America" with prescriptions for the future<BR/><BR/>the debt ridden American society, deregulated financial institutions, mortgage crisis and other related issues, with clear pointers to the economic crisis gripping US today. For more information regarding the same, check this out: mkpress.com/FlatExcerpts.pdf<BR/><BR/>This is a small book compared to the 600 page tome by Friedman, and aimed at the common man and students alike. As popular as the book may be, some reviewers assert that by what it leaves out, Friedman's book is dangerous. The authors point to the fact that there isn't a single table or data footnote in Friedman's entire book.<BR/><BR/>"Globalization is the greatest reorganization of the world since the Industrial Revolution," says Aronica. Aronica and Ramdoo conclude by listing over twenty action items that point the way forward, and they provide a comprehensive, yet concise, framework for understanding the critical issues of globalization.<BR/><BR/>You may want to see www.mkpress.com/flat<BR/>and watch www.mkpress.com/flatoverview.html<BR/>for an interesting counterperspective on Friedman's<BR/>"The World is Flat".<BR/><BR/>Also a really interesting 6 min wake-up call: Shift Happens! www.mkpress.com/ShiftExtreme.html<BR/><BR/>There is also a companion book listed: Extreme Competition: Innovation and the Great 21st Century Business Reformation<BR/>www.mkpress.com/extreme<BR/>http://www.mkpress.com/Extreme11minWMV.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com