Wednesday, 29 December 2010
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Which Languages Should Liberal Arts Be About in 2010?

Posted on 12/29/2010 9:46 AM by Hugh Fitzgerald
Comments
29 Dec 2010
Mary Jackson

Learn Chinese and Arabic? No, it'll just encourage them.



29 Dec 2010
Lugo

For example, it would appear that many technologies we create, such as ones to combat climate change, will increasingly be actually tested in China, whose political system is better at making real plans than ours and apparently will be for a long time.

ROFLMAO!  Are you chanelling that egregious panda hugger Tom Friedman now? The history of China from 1949 to 2010 does not exactly lead to the conclusion that their system is better at making real plans.  Familiar with the Great Leap Forward and the resulting famine? The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution? Those were products of precisely the same system China has now.

If China creates systems to "combat climate change", it will be because they know there are suckers in the West willing to pay money for fantasy solutions to a fantasy problem.