It's only fair to add the observation that while America paid its employees well, they bought largely and kept the bosses in business.
Now that the bosses have taken the heart out of American business by awarding themselves bonuses on top of salaries for turning up to work and bonuses for taking the salary home, the EU's suddenly turned on the charm. Well, well, well... Had to happen. Wesley Parish On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 14:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From _Booklist_ > (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/partners/marketing/booklist.html/1 >02-9409424-1596147) *Starred Review* On the heels of another similarly > themed and provocatively titled selection, Jeremy Rifkin's The European > Dream,^B > this book argues that Americans--particularly those subscribing to Robert > Kagan's "let Old Europe eat crepes; we're going it alone" foreign > policy--miss the fact that the European Union, not the U.S., is emerging > as the true superpower o > f the twenty-first century. But whereas Rifkin's book points toward > increasingly divergent moral values, Reid's emphasizes economics: the > solidity of the euro, the long reach of European corporations, and the > unignorable power of Europe's enormous marketplace, which, as Reid shows > us, former General Electric CEO Jack Welch learned the hard way. It's > essentially an argument about "soft power," bolstered by some eye-opening > statistics (did you know that, after this spring's expansion, Europe's GDP > is greater than America's?) as well as a perceptive discussion of the > catalytic forces of anti-Americanism and the pan-European Generation E. > Reid does not duck the Kaganites' predictable criticism--that such > success is possible because the U.S. is busy keeping the wolves at bay--but > rather offers that, for whatever reason its success, the EU is simply not > to be dismissed. For that matter, nor is this prescient book. Brendan > Driscoll Copyright � American Library Association. All rights reserved > > Product Description: > In May 2004, the European Union will add ten new member states-including > Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, among others-to become a union of > twenty-five nations. While this might seem a fairly innocuous and minute > shift of political semantics for most Americans, the enlargement will > increase the population of the EU to 450 million citizens, making it > larger (in population) and richer (in GDP) than the United States-not to > mention that the EU has more trade than the United States and more votes > on the UN Security Council and all other international organizations. This > New Europe is determined to flex its political and economic muscle on the > world stage. The Continent has moved much further than most Americans > realize toward the dream of a "United States of Europe," to borrow Winston > Churchill's term. > > T. R. Reid's The United States of Europe lays bare the ways in which the > EU is positioning itself to be a global counterweight and second > superpower, on equal footing with the U.S.A. Reid traces the rise of the EU > from the days when Churchill and other visionaries set out in the > post-World War II rubble to find a means to end war in Europe. He shows > how this remarkably successful effort to "create peace" also created a > global economic and political power that is often at odds with the United > States. This drive toward unity has been accelerated by the powerful mood > of anti-Americanism (or, at least, anti-Bushism) that has swept the > Continent since the war in Iraq. > > In addition to the political ramifications of the EU, The United States of > Europe shows the great impact this alliance is having on the global > economic market. The euro, which now has more daily users than the dollar, > is fast becoming a reserve currency and a new standard for global finance, > a globally recognized replacement for the once-almighty dollar. Unification > has spawned a generation of European corporate managers who have led firms > like Nokia, Airbus, BP, Vodafone, and Red Bull to catch and surpass their > U.S. competitors in global markets. > > The European Union, from its beginnings as an experiment in statecraft, > has rapidly emerged as a resounding success; yet Americans have so far > managed to ignore the geopolitical revolution under way across the > Atlantic. Reid's book shows how quietly-and not so quietly-Europe is > developing itself into an economic, political, and cultural powerhouse. > > _See all Editorial Reviews_ > (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/1594200335/102-940942 >4-1596147?_encoding=UTF8&n=283155) 78 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > ----- > / o o \ > ===OO=====OO============================================= > (4)Portals (2)News Wikis (2)Conferences - No BuSHIT! > Start here: http://pnews.org/ (On Internet since 1982) > http://pnews.org/PhpWiki/ (West Coast News Wiki) > http://g0lem.net/PhpWiki/ (East Coast News Wiki) > ========================================================= > FIGHT THE RIGHT! > ================== > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- Wesley Parish * * * Clinersterton beademung - in all of love. RIP James Blish * * * Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?" You ask, "What is the most important thing?" Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata." 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