Archive for the ‘David Brooks’ tag
Reading project – continued
Here is the second list of articles as mentioned by David Brooks as part of his Sydney awards giveaway. Read, enjoy, and get enlightened.
- The Rubber Room (Source: The New Yorker) – Education
- Shock Waves (Source: The American Scholar) – Iraq War
- The Goldstone Illusion (Source: The New Republic) – Israel Gaza conflict
- The Default Power (Source: Foreign Affairs) – Foreign Affairs
- The Decline of the English Department (Source: The American Scholar) – Education
- Keeping America’s Edge (Source: National Affairs) – Economics
- Is Food the New Sex? (Source: Hoover) – Behavioral Psychology
- Offensive Play (Source: The New Yorker) – Sports
David Brooks also mentions the following sources to get a daily dose of good and meaningful articles:
Hope you enjoy the articles as much as I did.
A new project – Reading
This holiday seems to be zipping by and I haven’t really taken up anything very productive yet. Reading a few magazines here and there, catching up on a little bit of photography, searching for a birthday gift for my wife, looking for jobs, and well…not much. Then I came across an article in the NYtimes.com site – The Sidney Awards – by columnist David Brooks. In here he has given out awards to magazine articles (essays) that he feels have narrative drive and social impact. I decided to make it a project of mine to read all the articles he talks about. The reason is very simple – get acquainted with a few well written articles and built up on my repertoire of good editorials to access. Here are the articles that he has mentioned so far:
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The Cost Conundrum (Source: The New Yorker) – Healthcare
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How American Health Care Killed My Father (Source: The Atlantic) – Healthcare
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Fasten Your Seat Belts — It’s Going to Be a Bumpy Flight (Source: National Journal) – Healthcare
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Trial by Fire (Source: The New Yorker) – Judicial system and death penalty
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A Rake’s Progress (Source: The Weekly Standard) – Biographic portrayal
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Rediscovering Central Asia (Source: The Wilson Quarterly) – History and Geography
He will release a few more articles in the coming week. Let’s see what he has in store for me when he comes up with more award winners.


