Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sequel to "self-indulgent culture"

Washington Post,May 21, 2008 page C1:

"The Internationalist checks Americans' cultural baggage.

The comedy for the age of globalization. The notion that playwright Anne Washburn toys with in her diverting work at Studio Theatre has to do with Americans' sense of cultural superiority and how quickly arrogance melts away when one is forced to play by the rules of an ever more confident rest of the world.

Perhaps the above paragraph can be applied to Sino-American Economics of Pride and Prejudice in the light vein.

Page C10: Book World:

Bush's Law: The remaking of American justice by Eric Lichtblau Pantheon 349 pp. $26.95

Bush administration employed its war on terror to mask the most radical remaking of American justice in generations. The reviewer Ben Wittes is a fellow and a research director at the Brookings Institution and the author of the forthcoming "Law and the Long War": The Future of Justice in the Age of Terror.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, an avid learner of economics and law in America with the understanding of changes i.e. Move on America and Move on China for mutual advantages to move and move and move... May 21, 2008

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