The China Syndrome
They've got most of the money, the manufacturing jobs, the biggest malls, and some of the biggest corporations---and now they're more popular.
Thanks in part to the war in Iraq that Robert Kennedy Jr. calls "humiliating," the U.S. is way less popular in the world than China.
In most countries surveyed, Americans are seen as "inventive" and "hardworking", but they are also seen by many in both Western and predominately Muslim countries as "violent" and "greedy" - a judgement with which many Americans agree.
And proud of it, too, the even sadder part.
BBC NEWS Americas China 'is more popular' than US
Resistance and Renewal
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A post in the New York Times by Julia Angwin and Ami-Fields Meye, authors
of a forthcoming globally researched book on effective dissidence,
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