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February 11, 2003

Thomas Friedman on globalization

“The writer Thomas Wolfe said, ‘You can’t go home again,’ but I fear he was wrong. In the world of globalization, you won’t be able leave home again.”
–Thomas Friedman, The Lexus and the Olive Tree (2000)

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One Response to “Thomas Friedman on globalization”

  1. kaliffa abdulla Says:

    very simple and good example in yuour book asw h muslm i live this globolization in my history and i wonder when i see agrave of hslamic herror in the middle of beograd the capital of ex yugolavia as u wonder when u see maccdonald in qater or arabia sudia so no problem with globolization sorry for my bad english

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