Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando He...
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rethink the world
Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil. For years, Moisés Naím has held the position of global observer in the pages of numerous newspapers and has covered all the major crises and minor transformations that are shaping the surprising world of the 21st century: China's rise and stumbles, the unexpected limits of the powerful, the global economic recession and its hesitant recovery, the challenges facing an aging, divided, and insecure Europe, the crisis in Brazil, the harsh Mexican reality, Venezuela's problems... This book gathers his best columns from the last five years, written under four fundamental principles: surprise, connect, rethink, and inform. The result is an extraordinary journey through 111 surprises that make us rethink the world we live in. -- Moisés Naím was the first author recommended in the book club of Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook. "Repensar el mundo" (Rethinking the World) compiles his 111 best articles from the last five years, which make us rethink the world we live in. With a prologue by Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil. For years, Moisés Naím has held the position of global observer in the pages of numerous newspapers and has covered all the major crises and minor transformations that are shaping the surprising world of the 21st century: China's rise and stumbles, the unexpected limits of the powerful, the global economic recession and its hesitant recovery, the challenges facing an aging, divided, and insecure Europe, the crisis in Brazil, the harsh Mexican reality, Venezuela's problems... This book gathers his best columns from the last five years, written under four fundamental principles: surprise, connect, rethink, and inform. The result is an extraordinary journey through 111 surprises that make us rethink the world we live in. |
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