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“The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century” is a non-fiction book by Thomas L. Friedman, first published in 2005. In the book, Friedman argues that the world has become increasingly interconnected and globalized, with the advent of the internet, advances in communication technology, and changes in global politics and economics.
Friedman discusses ten “flatteners” that have contributed to this globalization, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the rise of outsourcing, and the emergence of web-based technologies like email, search engines, and social media. He argues that these forces have led to a leveling of the playing field, with individuals and companies from all over the world able to compete on a more equal footing.
The book also explores the challenges and opportunities presented by this flattened world, such as the rise of new economic powers like China and India, the impact of outsourcing on jobs in developed countries, and the need for individuals to develop new skills and adapt to a rapidly changing global economy.
Overall, “The World is Flat” provides a thought-provoking analysis of the forces shaping the twenty-first century and the ways in which individuals and societies can adapt to these changes.
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