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Longitudes and Attitudes: The World in the Age of Terrorism
Longitudes and Attitudes The World in the Age of Terrorism
Author: Thomas L. Friedman
ISBN-13: 9781400031252
ISBN-10: 1400031257
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 399
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 32 ratings
Publisher: Anchor
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Tom Friedman has a regular column in the New York Times. I have always loved his columns and this book is excellent (It is actually a collection of his NY Times columns). A must read for anyone who is interested in politics in the middle east, terrorism and its origin and the Iraq war.
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Excellent
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By widely-traveled Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist.
"indispensible for understanding today's radically new world and America's complex place in it"
mannsb avatar reviewed Longitudes and Attitudes: The World in the Age of Terrorism on + 134 more book reviews
Reviewers wrote, "Top-notch.... well-researched, original thinking." "A valuable work..... Few writers have a better grasp than Thomas L Friedman of the dimensions of Americas's war on terrorism....He is a brilliant reporter [who] has revolutionized foreign-affairs punditry."
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Friedman is brilliant. This book is no exception. Read it to understand what's really happening in the world before, during, and since 9.11
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Another worthy compilation from Friedman. Nowhere as good as The World Is Flat or Lexus And The Olive Tree. Mostly a collection of his NYT articles leading up to and following 9/11.