Genre : Non- Fiction
Publisher : Planeta Publishing
Year : 2006
Ranking : 3.8 / 5
Synopsis
The World is Flat, A Brief History of the
Twenty-first Century is a book written by the American journalist Thomas L.
Friedman. In the same, he analyzes globalization, especially in the XXI
century. The title is a metaphor for the world as a flat playing field with
regard to trade, in which competitors have equal opportunities. First published
in 2005, the book appeared a year later in an updated and expanded version, and
again in 2007.
In
his book, The World is Flat,
Friedman recounts a journey to Bangalore,
India, when he realized globalization has changed core economic concepts. In
his opinion, this flattening is a product of a convergence of personal computer
with fiber-optic micro cable with the rise of work
flow software. He termed this period as Globalization 3.0, differentiating this
period from the previous Globalization 1.0 (in which countries and governments
were the main protagonists) and the Globalization 2.0 (in which multinational
companies led the way in driving global integration).
Friedman
recounts many examples of companies based in India and China that, by providing
labor from typists and call center operators to accountants and computer
programmers, have become integral parts of complex global supply chains for companies such as Dell, AOL, and Microsoft. Friedman's Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention is discussed in the book's penultimate
chapter.
Friedman
repeatedly uses lists as an organizational device to communicate key concepts,
usually numbered, and often with a provocative label. Two example lists are the
ten forces that flattened the world, and three points of convergence.
The Author
Thomas Loren Friedman (born July 20, 1953) is an
American journalist, columnist and author. Write a twice-weekly column for The
New York Times and has written extensively on foreign affairs including global
trade, the Middle East, globalization and environmental issues, and has won the
Pulitzer Prize three times.
- 1983: For its coverage of the war in Lebanon. A distinguished example of international reporting .
- 1988 : Coverage To Israel : An outstanding example of reporting on international affairs .
- 2002: Their Review By illuminating the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat
Friedman studied at the University of Minnesota for
two years, but later moved to Brandeis University and graduated summa cum laude
in 1975 with a degree in Mediterranean studies. Also in 2006, Friedman instructed
an economics class at his alma mater, Brandeis University, and was a guest
speaker at Brandeis in 2007.
After graduating from Brandeis, he attended Oxford
University as a Marshall scholarship student, earning a M. Phil . in Middle
East Studies. It has often been said that Professor Albert Hourani has been one
of its major academic influences. And, it has been criticized immensely for
your writing style where constantly uses metaphors and analogies.
Personal Experience with This Book
The truth is, that this is one of the many books I
had to read during the course of my career. Personally when I was assigned to
read this book I was not much happy about it because it was a homework for a
matter which at that time I did not have much interest in. However, as I read
more I got to be interested in the subject. The book turned out to help to
awake the interest I needed in this matter and I am immensely grateful to its
author for that.
“The world is flat “is a book that, in my opinion, open
your eyes. What I mean is that we are all currently living in this globalized
world with the mass media, the internet, the connection between people,
companies and governments, but very few people really stop and think ... wow
this was not like this before. Very few people really analyze the situation
from the point of view as Friedman does.
It is true that the book’s level of theoretical
explanations and written style has many flaws. I found flaws now mainly because
I'm a little more aware of the situation than when I first read it. However,
considering that the author is not an economist, much less, the book is based
on personal experiences; I do not consider this to be such a bad thing. On the
contrary, I think it gives a “plus" to the book because it really makes
any person to be able to read and understand it perfectly.
The only thing that annoyed me about the book is how
extensive it is. The author often vague explaining his points of view, it's
like going round and round and round in the same spot and reading becomes a bit
monotonous and boring. That's why I did not give a higher rating to the book.
But that does not mean the topic is not interesting or that the arguments do
not have any value.
I recommend this book to any person. The world is
still not well educated in the “Globalization” issue. We all talk about
globalization without fully understanding what it really means. But, Are we
totally aware of what globalization has led to government or business level? Do
we know what happens in the production lines of the thousands of products we
use every day? Many people do not know or do not care to know such things. I
personally find it fascinating. I liked the book very much for its educational
content overall. Since I 'm always asking myself things and I love to know more
and more of my surroundings. So I think anyone can read this book and find it
as good as I did. Only you must have some patience to read it and that's it.
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