Đoan Trang

I dare not describe myself as a patriot. I just believe I am psychologically attached to my country.

Tuesday, 29 August 2006

The Useless Snails: Irritating Economists

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‘Asking an economist how we can gain economic growth is totally like asking a butcher how to raise pigs on meat, (because) both of them will...
Monday, 28 August 2006

On Economists, or the Useless Snails

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As from early 1990s when Vietnam adopted its open economic (or foreign) policy, the role that economics plays in a society’s progress has be...
Sunday, 27 August 2006

Chasing Liberty: history repeats itself

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For centuries, almost all “thinkers” in Vietnam do not introduce any new idea. Instead they import everything from the “big brother” China. ...
Friday, 25 August 2006

Chasing Liberty: a look back on history

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For years, teachers, or more broadly speaking, Vietnam education, has tried to cram into students’ mind the idea that a good child must be s...
Tuesday, 22 August 2006

Chasing Liberty: The Story of Mit Dac and Biet Tuot

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I am true to say that the Vietnamese are not strong in creative thinking. But it’s certainly not our fault, because one of the conditions u...
Monday, 21 August 2006

On Creativity 2: two stories of mine

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Think of it, and you will have every reason to say the Vietnamese are not strong in creative thinking. I have dozens of stories to ...
Saturday, 19 August 2006

On Creativity

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"In northern Vietnam's rural areas, farmers, oxen and buffaloes work on farm with a wonder called 'plough'. It sho...
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