Thinking globally, acting locally
It’s a cliche, I know, “think globally, act locally.” But it sums up my life pretty well, though without the drama. And it’s better marketing than the phrase someone else suggested for me: “where angels fear to tread.”
Join me and a host of thousands around the world who have worked and talked and sometimes broken bread together, in the effort, as Bill (William H.) McNeill put it, “to think big and see clearly what mattered most in human affairs.”1
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The Pursuit of Truth (University Press of Kentucky 2005) explores the personal and professional life of a man who affected the way a core academic discipline has been taught and understood in America.