That Used to Be Us
How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back
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Jason Culp
America is in trouble. We face four major challenges on which our future depends, and we are failing to meet them—and if we delay any longer, soon it will be too late for us to pass along the American dream to future generations.
In That Used to Be Us, Thomas L. Friedman, one of our most influential columnists, and Michael Mandelbaum, one of our leading foreign policy thinkers, offer both a wake-up call and a call to collective action. They analyze the four challenges we face—globalization, the revolution in information technology, the nation's chronic deficits, and our pattern of excessive energy consumption—and spell out what we need to do now to sustain the American dream and preserve American power in the world. They explain how the end of the Cold War blinded the nation to the need to address these issues seriously, and how China's educational successes, industrial might, and technological prowess remind us of the ways in which "that used to be us." They explain how the paralysis of our political system and the erosion of key American values have made it impossible for us to carry out the policies the country urgently needs.
And yet Friedman and Mandelbaum believe that the recovery of American greatness is within reach. They show how America's history, when properly understood, offers a five-part formula for prosperity that will enable us to cope successfully with the challenges we face. They offer vivid profiles of individuals who have not lost sight of the American habits of bold thought and dramatic action. They propose a clear way out of the trap into which the country has fallen, a way that includes the rediscovery of some of our most vital traditions and the creation of a new thirdparty movement to galvanize the country.
That Used to Be Us is both a searching exploration of the American condition today and a rousing manifesto for American renewal.
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I really liked this book as it puts in perspective how the world has changed to make more competetive people and how e US has not been keeping up. An eye opener for many and a reality check for all!Great
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I've enjoyed his previous books but he reaches a bit too far to justify his conclusions. He hasn't convinced me of his positions. China has advantages (low litigation and regulation among them) but America isn't dead either. When we rely on stealing essential-new technology from China instead developing them then I'll be as worried as Tom.What do you think your next listen will be?
OutliersDid the narration match the pace of the story?
Narration was fine.What character would you cut from That Used to Be Us?
Tom's convoluted dread.Any additional comments?
Enjoy one of his older books.His comparisons are faulty and the biased
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