A midst the coverage of John Kerry's nomination in Boston last summer, the region that produced him -- New England -- received remarkably little intelligent scrutiny. For the most part, the area was portrayed as quaint, idiosyncratic, and brainy, a kind of screwball seafood stew of Harvard, the Red Sox, and ethnic diversity spanning Yankees, Italians, Irish, and a host of more colorful recent newcomers.
Some suggested that New England also provides a compelling economic model for the rest of… more