RECOMMENDED READINGA variety of subjects on this holiday weekend.
Top Billing!: Marc Schulman - "
Orwell, the Left, and 9/11"
A substantial and well researched essay by Marc and, for me, a timely one as I had my students begin reading Orwell late last week. Marc has also, incidently, given
American Future a facelift. Looks sharp !
Dr. Thomas P. M. Barnett - "
Q&A"
Tom gives a reader insight into his strategic thinking process; and in
another post, gives further indication of the direction of Book III.
Dr. Thomas C. Reeves - "
Teaching the Many Instead of the Few" and
PHK - "
Missing in Action: Geography, World History and Foreign Languages"
The state of American education is fodder for no shortage of good posts.
Newshog - "
Analytical Assumptions for Iraq Part I.,
Part II. and
Part III."
While I would quibble with the Newshogs at many points, overall a thought-provoking foreign policy series. Hat tip to
Dave at
The Glittering Eye.
SEED - "
The Trans-Science Railway"
"A Chinese initiative sets out to train 1.3 billion scientists--one farmer at a time". China is junking hoary Communist ideology in public education in favor of science. The Chinese only really need to succeed in inculcating scientific literacy with a tiny fraction of their rural population to ultimately increase the number of scientists on a global scale by several orders of magnitude. In 2030 there will be PhD's running around born in the hinterland villages of Shaanxi.
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