His theories on society were fashionable 200 years ago, so why are British politicians such fans of this New York Times columnist's new book? When David Brooks was a boy, he had two turtles named Gladstone and Disraeli. How come? "There's a New York Jewish culture that has a saying 'Think Yiddish, act British'," says Brooks. "My background was filled with Anglophile Jews. Jews of a certain ...
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