Monday, January 9, 2012

All Together Now!!

James Surowiecki is definitely a columnist focusing on finances. In all 3 of the columns I read, he described different current economic problems, and why they were so significant to the country as a whole. By doing this he definitely shows his credibility as a finincial expert. He also seems to develop more conservative and capitalist views. In his article entitled the "Year of the Yo-Yo," surowiecki offers advice to preserve the struggling capitalist society in America. The idea of a strong capitalist economy and the success of bigger investors is a more republican view generally, therefore Surowiecki seems to lean right a little.

Also, Surowiecki seems to offer a path towards solution in all of his columns. This shows his consistent goal to really bring the economic problems to light and to evoke positive change in America and other countries.  He notices that real problems are prevelant in society and is not afraid to point fingers and do whatever it takes to push for improvement as a observatory as well as a constructive columnist.

1 comment:

  1. Lily:

    In analyzing James Surowiecki's rhetoric, continue to look at other devi ces he uses to express his opinion on the economy--which is an increasingly complex topic.

    +5/5
    Mr. Heller

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