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ANTAGONISTS AND ENTHUSIASTS

About 6 pages (1,637 words)

The Boston Globe, March 19th, 1989

Hardly a week passes now without another book rolling off the presses with something to say about America's position in the world. Ira Magaziner, the organizer, says this nation's foreign trade is like a war; Eliot Janeway, the financial consultant, says it is like chaos, but he means like war. Tom Peters, the peripatetic student of business, says it's like chaos, but he means as in physics, ultimately unpredictable in the narrow sense of the word. James Fallows, the journalist, says that international trade is like life itself. But then, what is life? This is not quite as improbable a questi...

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