Tom Friedman’s War on Humanity

Thomas Friedman, three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times, once offered the following insight into his modus operandi: “I often begin writing columns by interviewing myself.” Some might see this as an unsurprising revelation in light of Edward Said’s appraisal: “It’s as if . . . what scholars, poets, historians, fighters, and statesmen […]

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