David Brooks is an American journalist, author, and political commentator. He was born on August 11, 1961, in Toronto, Canada, but later became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Brooks is best known for his columns in The New York Times, where he has been a regular op-ed columnist since 2003.
Brooks attended the University of Chicago, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history. He began his career in journalism at various publications such as The Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Weekly Standard. His writing mainly focuses on political and cultural topics, often blending personal narratives with social and political analysis.
In addition to his work at The New York Times, Brooks has authored several books, including "Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There" (2000), "The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement" (2011), and "The Road to Character" (2015). He has also appeared as a commentator on various news programs, including PBS NewsHour and NPR's All Things Considered.
Brooks is known for his moderate conservative views and his ability to bridge partisan divides. He often emphasizes the importance of social and moral values, as well as the need for empathy and understanding in public discourse. Despite occasionally facing criticism from both the left and the right, Brooks has remained a prominent and influential figure in American journalism.
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