David Brooks (journalist)

David Brooks ( born August 11, 1961 in Toronto, Ontario ) is a Canadian journalist. He has emerged mainly as a conservative political commentator and business journalist in appearance.

Career

Brooks grew up in New York City before he studied at the University of Chicago. In 1983 he graduated from there with a Bachelor of Arts in History.

1984 Brooks began his career as a journalist at The Washington Times, before he joined two years later as a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and reported from Brussels via Europe, Russia, South Africa and the Middle East. As the Weekly Standard was raised in September 1995 from the baptism, he was a Senior Editor of the first journalists of the sheet.

In the following years, Brooks made ​​a name as a conservative critic and commentator. He took a stand on political issues, but also on economic topics and themes of modern culture. Besides his work as a journalist writing he also appeared in television shows.

In 2000 he published with Bobos in Paradise an analysis of the American upper class turn of the millennium, and thus coined the term Bobo. He also appeared as a commentator in Newsweek and the Atlantic Monthly in appearance. Since 2003, he controls regularly as Op - Ed contributions to the New York Times at.

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