Abstract: This 8 page paper presents a critique of the entitled book by Thomas Friedman. More specifically, the writer points out areas of disagreement, positions taken by Friedman that are weak, at best. Each opinion is supported by other reviewers. The essay begins by identifying some of the major themes in the book. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGlxus.rtf
Pages: 8
Catagory: World Affairs
Subcatagory: Global & Comparative Politics
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