Search

Vimeo Twitter LinkedIn Flickr  Blog RSS Blogger
Sign up! Become a part of our community of friends.

Pop!Tech Art
Powered by Squarespace
Tuesday
Nov242009

Robert Guest : The Power of AMerica to Attract Talent

Challenging Conversations: Robert Guest

Robert Guest writes the Lexington column in the Economist. “I’m going to talk,” he says, “about America and why I think it is uniquely positioned to be not merely the current superpower but the next superpower. I’m going to focus on one very narrow aspect of this. America’s greatest strength, in my view, is that people want to live here. That’s something that the people who already do live here take for granted” — maybe because we haven’t visited the other countries of the world and seen how much they suck? We assume that people want to live here for reasons having to do with money, and that’s an important part of it, “but that’s only half of it.” One can earn reasonable amount of money in a lot of places. “The other part of the equation has to do with freedom.”

photo by Kris KrügBy freedom he means not only the absence of coercion, “but the availability of choices. The fantastic number of different lifestyles and niches you can find in America.”

Challenging Conversations: Robert Guest

He’s interviewed a lot of immigrants to ask about the non-economic reasons why they came here. He has three stories to tell us. The first is a Korean man named Joshua Levy, a fundamentalist Baptist, who came here to attend seminary in Kentucky. He moved to Virginia, got a job, got married. He’s surrounded by Korean restaurants, can attend a fundamentalist Baptist church where sermons are in Korean — “and at the same time he can enjoy all the advantages of an American suburban lifestyle.” A nice house, big back yard, good schools.

More:

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

References (2)

References allow you to track sources for this article, as well as articles that were written in response to this article.
  • Source
    There’s also a high estimate which suggests that by 2100 we could have almost 1.2 billion Americans. In pure population terms, America would be the same size as India or China. He asks us, do you want the next hyperpower to be this fantastic, democratic, multi-ethnic America or to be a mono-ethnic and slightly chauvinist China? “I don’t have any doubt about which I favor… I think America would be the one that would suck the least.”
  • Response
    Alphachimp Learning Systems LLC - Pop!Tech Art - Robert Guest : The Power of AMerica to Attract Talent

Reader Comments (5)

camille saint saens romance recording
free handgun shooting instruction
free ass fucking videos
2 sisters fingering video clps
anna nicole anal sex film

April 29, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterdrurnancy

replica u-boat watches
he particular sign of the charity is a pink Ribbon. Yet, Raymond Weil does not apply the sign on the swiss replica watches. Instead, it subtly uses some accents – the hour marker at 10 is highlighted by a pink sapphire to remind the October

July 28, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterwatchsean

I appreciate for your post! I am focus on you. I also want to make friends with you and share my blog with you, fashion lv handbags blog and fashion accessories blog. Welcome to visit it.

October 14, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterbagsbeauty

If you are a admired one, you can absolutely satisfied.What are you
scarf sets? Start your arcade traveling! Appearance Christian Abate Boots will accomplish you attending added stylish. The aboriginal is the Christian Shoes has 837 absolute credibility the name of cheap snapbacks are advised in accordance with the 1992.

October 31, 2011 | Unregistered Commenternew era hats

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>