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A conversation with the Former Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury and Lead Auto Advisor.
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The element—like an attractive woman—is very much in demand in Bolivia. Unless the government finds a national company it can partner with to industrialize lithium, private companies will soon enter […]
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“Sooner or later we will reach a point where communitarian socialism turns global,” says the Bolivian president, “because capitalism is not even the solution to capitalism itself.”
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Bolivia has joined with Iran, Venezuela and Cuba in a global uprising against capitalism.
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“Geopolitical interests are behind the so-called war on drugs and terrorism,” says the Bolivian president, who is disappointed that the American president has not joined him to “work for justice […]
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President Morales meets many people from the U.S. and Europe who support his policies and beliefs. Their governments, not so much.
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With many different faiths in the country “it is not possible to continue having a monopoly of religious faith, only Catholic,” says Morales.
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President Morales has made a point of emphasizing his concern for the environment. Is it a contradiction then that the Bolivian economy depends so heavily on the exploitation of natural […]
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A conversation with the President of Bolivia.
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“We’ve been talking for over 30 years about energy independence,” says General Clark. It’s time to put our money where our mouth is.
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When you send people abroad to do difficult and dangerous things and risk losing their lives, you hope that there’s a strong connection with the population, says General Clark.
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General Clark is “very disappointed in the Senate” for not committing to a more open policy concerning gays in the military.
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Whether it’s learning how to use a Blackberry or learning how to “twit,” General Clark is confident that politicians we’ll always be able to connect with their constituencies.
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Today there are probably more Democratic politicians who have served in the military than Republicans, says General Clark. Yet history has branded the Dems as the “Mama Party.”
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“Clearly we’re watching the emergence of increased military capabilities in China” says General Clark. What does this mean?
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General Clark suspects that somewhere inside Pakistan there is a persuasive intelligence group that’s unconvinced of America’s commitment to their country outside of our interest in Bin Laden.
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The military always knew better than to invade Iraq in 2003, but we will not leave the country in a Somalia-like situation—without a government or any national institutions.
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A conversation with the former U.S. general.
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Directing doesn’t just mean directing feature films anymore. Almost everyone has access to video recorders these days, and they can begin directing from their iPhones.
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The only monsters that have scared the filmmaker are the ones from “Alien” and “Phantom of the Opera.” But he is “mortally afraid” of cops, big churches, and politicians.
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Monster creation is not a mechanical or algebraic process. “What is important is that you riff, you riff by instinct, and you riff with the best you can.”
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The filmmaker grew up Catholic but is now agnostic. He prefers to abandon himself to the embrace, or perhaps indifference, of the Universe.
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Things are constantly flying through your hands as you’re trying to shape the product, says the filmmaker.
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The vampires from “Twilight” and other recent shows have been “defanged” and combined with the bad boy romantic lead myth from gothic fiction. The filmmaker interprets this as a sign […]
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Western culture teaches us to understand the world in terms of binaries. That’s why the myths we’ve created to explain the world need both angels and demons.
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A conversation with the filmmaker and author.
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The current generation is less ready to join the workforce because they’ve been shielded from competitive situations while growing up.
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When it comes to networking, there is more strength in the weak ties of loose acquaintances than in the close ties you have with friends and family.
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Projecting confidence is key to gaining and holding onto power—even if you’re not naturally a confident person.
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A conversation with the Stanford University professor of organizational behavior.
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