Re: Thomas L. Friedman’s The World Is Flat (2005)
Haven’t read the book yet, although I did read an exhaustive book review and saw the promotional interview with Charlie Rose on the show of the same name.
After nine years, the world is no longer “flat” (again), it’s multi-national and global (again).
Many voices are being nudged out of #SocialMedia sites by promoted corporate interests fueled by rising stock prices and settling social media regulations.
“Homeless” are beaten to death, and foreign elites emigrated for those “top of the world” situations, for which the nudged do not “qualify.” [Anyway, they complain too much].
