What Happened to Obama?

The president is fond of referring to “the arc of history,” paraphrasing the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous statement that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” But with his deep-seated aversion to conflict and his profound failure to understand bully dynamics — in which conciliation is always the wrong course of action, because bullies perceive it as weakness and just punch harder the next time — he ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Subramanya Sastry - Aug 6, 2011 - 4:41 PM PDT
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by Fabrice Florin - Aug. 7, 2011

This NYT op-ed from psychology professor Drew Westen makes some thoughtful observations on President Obama's bipartisan approach to conflict resolution. This article suggests that Obama's unwillingness to confront moneyed interests may be the root cause of his inability to clean up the political system in Washington. Highly recommended.

This op-ed is making me seriously question the effectiveness of Obama's bipartisan approach -- which I had supported up until now. I hope to read more thoughtful articles like this one to better understand our predicament.

Obama “ran for president on two contradictory platforms: as a reformer who would clean up the system, and as a unity candidate who would transcend the lines of red ... More »

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heniek
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by heniek - Aug. 8, 2011

I'm not an American, but I think that this article is very important for all of us. Not only for Americans, because we all was misinformed about liberalism and neoliberalism. We was told that some people know how to do economy. Bah! they told us how to do the GLOBAL economy. I think that Obama knew that this system is wrong. If he didn't now that he isn't right person on right place. Corporatocracy is started in USA and Europe, and probably we can't stop it now. This article show ... More »

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Aug. 16, 2011

But with his deep-seated aversion to conflict and his profound failure to understand bully dynamics — in which conciliation is always the wrong course of action, because ... More »

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mangakumo
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by mangakumo - Aug. 7, 2011

at the end of the story,what happened?

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Matthew Faveere
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by Matthew Faveere - Aug. 8, 2011

It really puts the presidency into perspective. It made me look at it in a way that, I admit, I had never looked at it before. I really have learned something new reading this article. I feel as though my eyes have been opened a little more to the world around me.

“The arc of history can bend only so far before it breaks.” More »

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