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" ... An inextricably interconnected planet was the great reality of our times. Then, struck by the coronavirus pandemic, many leaders in politics, public health and the media swarmed headlong into the foxhole of parochialism. Combined with the effects of the new nationalism that was already gathering force among globalization’s left-behinds, the world might never again be as open as it was. ... "
" ... My leadership style has always put me squarely in the foxhole with the rest of my team. For business leaders looking to attain a similar style, I would suggest implementing the following practices: ... "
" ... Swiftboating might have worked on the margins. (like most myths, the reality is far murkier than the legend—Kerry had other traits that made him a weak candidate. Bush was an incumbent and America was at war. The fact that he had to resort to such a cheap shot speaks more to his weakness than strength.) But what made the attack so politically salient was that the accusers were on the same boat with Kerry in Vietnam. That made the attacks so personal that they were hard to ignore. Who would testify against the guy in the foxhole with them? There must be something to it, some voters concluded. The “objective” news media could report the story because there was an appearance of balance. None of that exists with the Limbaugh smear. ... "
" ... The second significant development: Independent bookstores have revived. From 2009 through 2015, they rose 35% to 2,227. While Barnes & Noble and the independents once were mortal enemies, they now are foxhole friends. At the Book Expo publishing conclave earlier this month, Riggio proclaimed that the more independent bookstores there were, the better. Increased stores equal increased readership. He noted that B&N and the independents were no longer “in mortal competition.” ... "
" ... When battle begins, you fight for the man beside you, but this too becomes convoluted with women serving in elite combat ranks. Unit cohesion is paramount. There’s male bonding. There’s the sexual elephant in the room testified to by high incidence of pregnancy during deployments. There are gender specific health concerns, personal hygiene and what happens in a foxhole when nature calls? ... "