July 21, 2007

THE SWITCH FROM THE FRENCH TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MODEL...:

New leaders say pensive French think too much (Elaine Sciolino, July 21, 2007, International Herald Tribune)

France is the country that produced the Enlightenment, Descartes's one-liner, "I think, therefore I am," and the solemn pontifications of Jean-Paul Sartre and other celebrity philosophers.

But in the government of President Nicolas Sarkozy, thinking has lost its cachet.

In proposing a tax-cut law last week, Finance Minister Christine Lagarde bluntly advised the French people to abandon their "old national habit."

"France is a country that thinks," she told the National Assembly. "There is hardly an ideology that we haven't turned into a theory. We have in our libraries enough to talk about for centuries to come. This is why I would like to tell you: Enough thinking, already. Roll up your sleeves."

Citing Alexis de Tocqueville's "Democracy in America," she said the French should work harder, earn more and be rewarded with lower taxes if they get rich.


...is the transition from Brightness to Stupidness.

Posted by Orrin Judd at July 21, 2007 3:04 PM
Comments

Le modèle anglo? L'horreur!

Posted by: Gideon at July 22, 2007 4:26 AM
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