Ted C. Fishman's essays and reports have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Money, Harper's, Worth, Esquire, USA Today, GQ, Chicago magazine, and Business 2.0. A former floor trader and member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, he ran his own trading firm until 1992. A graduate of Princeton, he lives in Chicago.
...Judas Gate,” Jack Higgins; “The Girl in the Gatehouse,” Julie Klassen. COMPACT DISCS — NON-FICTION: “Shock of Gray,” Ted Fishman; “The Quiet World: Saving Alaska’s Wilderness,” Douglas Brinkley. Tags: life, local, mitchell, books,...
...is better than is usual for this type of story. “I did not finish ‘Shock of Gray,' by Ted Fishman. He writes about the graying of the species, stating that, as cultures become more affluent, the birth rate goes down and the population ages. I got the...
...the World’s Population and How it Pits Young against Old, Child against Parent, Worker against Boss by Ted Fishman. “Old age is the most unexpected of all things that happen to a man.” Leon Trotsky. Can’t we expect it?...
Southwest Florida Herald Tribune, February 17, 2011
..." Maybe. Maybe the future will be wonderful -- if we can figure out how to live well. Ted Fishman, author of the best-selling "Shock of Gray," wrote: "And while we will likely engineer ever-longer lives, can we figure out how to fill the extra years with...
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...Jerusalem The Lexus and the Olive Tree Longitudes and Attitudes More on Globalization and Development China, Inc. by Ted Fishman Three Billion New Capitalists by Clyde Prestowitz The End of Poverty by Jeffrey Sachs Globalization and Its Discontents by...