Dromond
Pleasantly abstruse.
How to Restore the American Dream is part manifesto, part personal journey, and part opinion piece.
Fareed Zakaria was born and grew up in India. He uses his personal experiences in India and the US in the 1970s to compare and contrast how things are today versus how they were then. It's very enlightening. The article is four pages long, so it takes a little time to read. I won't even try to sum up the meat of the article in my own words. The challenge he puts forth to return the US to it's position of unparalleled greatness will probably enrage both Democrats and Republicans alike, but I think he's on to something. It's definitely out of the box thinking.
Fareed Zakaria was born and grew up in India. He uses his personal experiences in India and the US in the 1970s to compare and contrast how things are today versus how they were then. It's very enlightening. The article is four pages long, so it takes a little time to read. I won't even try to sum up the meat of the article in my own words. The challenge he puts forth to return the US to it's position of unparalleled greatness will probably enrage both Democrats and Republicans alike, but I think he's on to something. It's definitely out of the box thinking.