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Salad Bowl

You can thank Israel Zangwill and 1782’s Letters from an American Farmer for your next over-wrought immigration discussion

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Ted Bauer

I’m taking a class right now on international business and cross-cultural misunderstandings — so stuff like Malcolm Gladwell’s “ethnic theory of plane crashes” and Wal-Mart’s failures in Germany — and inevitably, every discussion comes back to the melting pot idea when someone tries… Continue Reading →

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