Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Thomas Friedman (even in his book) always likes to interview professors of philosophy, in the hope that they would say something profound to make himself sound profound. Here is an example: "“Israel is in a place it has never been before,” said Moshe Halbertal, a Hebrew University philosophy professor. “It does not have a picture of where to go and how, so people are looking for a fourth way.”" Is that not profound? Really?