Time Magazine’s Conceptual Person of the Year Runner Up
In the Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” buzz about Ben Bernanke…
That kind of doesn’t interest me so much as the “Conceptual” slot into runner up – The “Chinese Worker”.
In China they have a word for it. baoba means “protect eight,” the 8% annual economic growth rate that officials believe is critical to ensuring social stability. A year ago, many thought hitting such a figure in 2009 was a pipe dream. But China has done it, and this year it remains the world’s fastest-growing major economy — and an economic stimulus for everyone else. Who deserves the credit? Above all, the tens of millions of workers who have left their homes, and often their families, to find work in the factories of China’s booming coastal cities — in plants like the Shenzhen Guangke Technology Co.’s, just outside Hong Kong, which sits amid a jumble of snack stands, cheap clothing stalls and old men dragging carts filled with candy to sell to workers on their day off.
Glory Be!
Then again, the laudatory Ben Bernanke piece has an odd ring to it itself:
… Hm.