Friday, December 28, 2007

Bhutto: when a charismatic leader dies



In a country like Pakistan or India, when a charismatic leader dies, people are not sure that the traditions he symbolized will continue—there’s a lot of illiteracy and there isn’t the same access to information. So they tend to transfer allegiance from a male leader to a female descendant, in the hope that his policies will be continued. But in Westernized societies, it’s a little different, because people have greater education and greater access to information—they don’t have the same need to be sure of the message of the leader. here

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Jesse Jackson on Wall Street


co-sponsored by NAACP, National Urban League and PUSH to support houseowner refinancing.