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Their job is to flatter and satisfy it.'' He goes on to say that ''the consequences of this shift are now obvious. In Europe and America, governments have made promises they can't afford to fulfill.'' What promises are those? Bailing out the banks? ... Full Article at Syracuse.com
Christina Bellantoni In this week's Doubleheader, syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks discuss the end of two campaigns. For our sport of politics section, we talked about Texas Rep. Ron Paul's strategic shift --... Full Article at PBS NewsHour
David Brooks, AB'83, acclaimed NEW York Times columnist, shares a stage with pundits during a panel discussion, "2012: The Path to the Presidency", at the University of Chicago in Chicago on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. View Photo »
The pressure to succeed professionally, to acquire skills, to do the things you need to do to succeed in an information age economy really became the overwhelming pressures ... And it sort of eclipses the thinking about character and morality.
JEFFREY BROWN: Well, you say there is a public interest. Is there public interest in this? Does it play as a political matter when something like this happens? DAVID BROOKS: Well, I think it's part of the big debate we're in the middle of. And Joe... Full Article at PBS NewsHour
David Brooks, New York Times David Brooks NY Times Syndication In Print: Monday, May 21, 2012 The people who pioneered democracy in Europe and the United States had a low but pretty accurate view of human nature. They knew that if we get the chance,... Full Article at TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times
Robert Siegel speaks with our regular political commentators, E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution, and David Brooks of The New York Times. They discuss the race between President Obama and presumptive Republican candidate Mitt... Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 20: In this handout image supplied by Consolidated News Photos (CNP), Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen speaks with New York Times columnist David Brooks before 500 supporters of the Jewish Primary Day School of the... View Photo »
When we have a cloud problem, we try to turn it into a clock problem
Past Scholars shared meals and intimate roundtable discussions with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, oceanographer Sylvia Earle, Twitter co-founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams, and author and New York Times... Full Article at PR Newswire
Brooks of The New York Times says President Obama "should be getting crushed right now" in presidential election polls. The Washington Post's Ezra Klein says the current read—that the election is about as close as it can get right now—is entirely to be... Full Article at U.S. News & World Report
As Brooks observed, John Stott, unknown to nearly all New York Times readers may have been one of the most influential intellectuals of the second half of the twentieth century. His books have been translated into many, many languages, and are read by... Full Article at First Things
David Brooks (born August 11, 1961) is a Canadian-American[citation needed] political and cultural commentator. Brooks served as an editorial writer and film reviewer for the Washington Times, a reporter and later op-ed editor for The Wall Street Journal, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard from its inception, a contributing editor at... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
The pressure to succeed professionally, to acquire skills, to do the things you need to do to succeed in an information age economy really became the overwhelming pressures ... And it sort of eclipses the thinking about character and morality.
When we have a cloud problem, we try to turn it into a clock problem
Afterward they would send us a transcript of the session with the off-the-record parts taken out
asked his students if they had ever thought seriously about killing someone, and if so, to write out their homicidal fantasies in an essay ... He was astonished to find that 91 percent of the men and 84 percent of the women had detailed, vivid homicidal fantasies.
I’m not going to pass my own comprehensive judgment on this here.
I really can't comment on a colleague's column
For decades, people took dynamism and economic growth for granted and saw population growth as a problem ... Now we’ve gone to the other extreme, and it’s clear that young people are the scarce resource.
Most people don't form a self and then lead a life. They are called by a problem, and the self is constructed gradually by their calling.
Politicians do what they must to get re-elected. So it's not unexpected that Republican senators like Richard Lugar and Orrin Hatch would swing sharply to the right to fend off primary challengers.
Politicians do what they must to get re-elected. So it's not unexpected that Republican senators like Richard Lugar and Orrin Hatch would swing sharply to the right to fend off primary challengers.
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tings can't be going well when you've lost david brooks ... http://t.co/ceoyiQ7a
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RT @DeanBaker13: #DavidBrooks hypes private equity for the team http://t.co/dSmG9eNm
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I can't determine whose writing irritates me more: David Brooks or Gregory Kane?
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