As the nation prepared for its 249th birthday, Thomas Sowell, the nation’s greatest living economist, turned 95. That milestone is cause for reflection in California, Washington, D.C., and all across ...
“The federal government owns a little more than one-fourth of the total land area of the United States. The time is long overdue to consider whether that is the best economic arrangement.” Those are ...
New York and Seattle have elected socialist mayors, and many young Americans express support for socialism in polls.
If ever there was a time to make an outside-the-box pick for secretary of the Treasury, it is now. And while it might be seen as symbolic, it is well beyond well-deserved, and would be an inspired ...
Prolific and award-winning economist Sowell presents an engaging and accessible collection of short essays culled from his books and columns. In his 30-some previous books, Sowell has addressed ...
That economists Thomas Sowell and the late Walter Williams have not received the Presidential Medal of Freedom borders on scandalous. The award, as well as the Congressional Gold Medal, is the highest ...
“I’ve just come from seeing a dead boy – and you killed him.” Those were the words of writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin (1924-1987) from a long-ago television appearance. Years after, ...
Thomas Sowell delivers a sweeping critique of American education, affirmative action, and modern universities, drawing on his own life story — from Harlem classrooms to Ivy League institutions — ...
Keeping an Eye on Josh Shapiro’s Far-Reaching Ambitions Lee Zeldin Awards Rosa DeLauro No Points, May God Have Mercy on Her Soul A Unanimous Supreme Court First Amendment Victory for Crisis Pregnancy ...
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