Re: [Dialogue] Dialogue Digest, Vol 105, Issue 4
I am interested in the study
1. Join us to study TEN LESSONS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD by Fareed Zakaria (James Wiegel)
Subject: [Dialogue] Join us to study TEN LESSONS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD by Fareed Zakaria Excerpt from the attached review: "Oh, no, not a book about the pandemic just a few months into Covid-19. Not another series of snapshots overtaken by tomorrow’s events. *Fareed Zakaria <https://fareedzakaria.com/about>*, a CNN host with a Ph.D. from Harvard, does not fall into this trap. Wisely, he stays away from the daily battles over masks and lockdowns. Nor is doom-mongering his business. Instead “Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World” employs a wide lens, drawing on governance, economics and culture. Call it “applied history.” What insights does it offer during a catastrophe that evokes the Spanish flu after World War I, which claimed 50 million — some reckon 100 million — lives?" We are planning to start January 4 at 7-8 pm Central Standard Time (Chicago time) We will probably use Zoom as a way to connect. Send word if you are interested.
-- Larry Philbrook, CPF CTF ICA Taiwan www.icatw.com T: 8862 2871 3150 F: 8862 2871 2870
Yes send me the link. A.M. Noel On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:03 PM Lawrence Philbrook via Dialogue < dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
I am interested in the study
1. Join us to study TEN LESSONS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD by Fareed Zakaria (James Wiegel)
Subject: [Dialogue] Join us to study TEN LESSONS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD by Fareed Zakaria Excerpt from the attached review: "Oh, no, not a book about the pandemic just a few months into Covid-19. Not another series of snapshots overtaken by tomorrow’s events. *Fareed Zakaria <https://fareedzakaria.com/about>*, a CNN host with a Ph.D. from Harvard, does not fall into this trap. Wisely, he stays away from the daily battles over masks and lockdowns. Nor is doom-mongering his business. Instead “Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World” employs a wide lens, drawing on governance, economics and culture. Call it “applied history.” What insights does it offer during a catastrophe that evokes the Spanish flu after World War I, which claimed 50 million — some reckon 100 million — lives?" We are planning to start January 4 at 7-8 pm Central Standard Time (Chicago time) We will probably use Zoom as a way to connect. Send word if you are interested.
-- Larry Philbrook, CPF CTF ICA Taiwan www.icatw.com T: 8862 2871 3150 F: 8862 2871 2870 _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
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