Chapter 1. Thomas Sowell introduces his new book, “Intellectuals and Society,” and expounds on what he calls “the fatal misstep of intellectuals.” Chapter 2. Thomas Sowell offers examples of why ...
Washington Examiner: Uncommon Knowledge: Thomas Sowell on the second edition of intellectuals and society
Uncommon Knowledge: Thomas Sowell on the second edition of intellectuals and society
The economist Thomas Sowell has just released the second edition of his book Intellectuals and Society. The American Spectator sat down with him recently for a lengthy interview. In this first part of ...
Why So Grim About Iran? A Strait-Up Debacle Electric Vehicles: Charging Woes (Still) Audio By Carbonatix Today on Uncommon Knowledge, Thomas Sowell, author of Intellectuals and Society. Discussing the ...
Ideas have consequences, for good or ill. There has probably never been an era in history when intellectuals have played a larger role in society. When intellectuals who generate ideas are surrounded ...
“The more I study the history of intellectuals, the more they seem like a wrecking crew dismantling civilization bit by bit, replacing what works with what sounds good.” – Thomas Sowell “Every time we ...
MSN: If there are many intellectuals in society, we should be nervous: PG Mavalankar
If there are many intellectuals in society, we should be nervous: PG Mavalankar
Thomas Sowell is one of the towering American intellectuals of our time. An economist trained at the University of Chicago and a social theorist of the first rank, he has been a senior fellow at the ...
How did Thomas Sowell, who was born into poverty and whose intellectual journey began as a Marxist, become a famed free-market economist and one of the greatest intellectuals of his generation? That ...