Thomas Friedman

Thomas Friedman wants a revolution Thomas Friedman wants a revolution

Only an uprising in green technology will revive America and promote world democracy, the New York Times columnist now argues.
  • One billion down, 5 and a half to go

    Worldwide computer use is set to double in less than a decade, predicts a market research firm. Does that mean more competition, or more affluence?
  • And tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life

    In Iraq, the next six months are always critical.
  • Wives of the Times

    Who cares that with Maureen Dowd on book leave, the Op-Ed page of record has no female columnists? As long as male writers channel their spouses, we'll always know what women want!
  • Turning neocons green

    New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman says that Bush's plan to remake the Middle East will fail unless the U.S. starts guzzling less gas -- and that if asked, Americans will pay $4 a gallon.
  • Democracy first?

    We might rue the day we force our authoritarian allies to democratize, Robert Kaplan argues, once we see who replaces them.
  • Death of a David.com

    Even free publicity in the New York Times, which portrayed a tiny Amazon.com competitor busily "Killing Goliath.com," couldn't save bookseller Positively-You.com.
  • Let's Get This Straight: Amazon vs. the ants

    Sure, David can beat Goliath on the Web -- if he's got a New York Times columnist in his corner.

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