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Thomas Sowell

    30 de junio de 1930

    Thomas Sowell es un economista y comentarista social estadounidense, conocido por su perspectiva económica de libre mercado. Su extensa obra explora de manera incisiva las intersecciones de la historia, la economía y la ciencia política. A través de su brillantez analítica y estilo accesible, Sowell ilumina complejas cuestiones sociales y económicas. Sus escritos invitan a la reflexión sobre los fundamentos de la política económica y el desarrollo social.

    Charter Schools and Their Enemies
    The Thomas Sowell Reader
    Economic Facts and Fallacies
    Wealth, Poverty and Politics
    Discrimination and Disparities
    Basic Economics
    • Basic Economics

      A common sense guide to the economy

      • 704 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      An accessible, jargon-free resource outlines the principles behind each major type of economy including capitalist, socialist, and feudal, in terms of the incentives each creates.

      Basic Economics
    • Discrimination and Disparities

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      An enlarged edition of Thomas Sowell's brilliant examination of the origins of economic disparities Economic and other outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups, and nations. Many explanations have been offered for the differences. Some believe that those with less fortunate outcomes are victims of genetics. Others believe that those who are less fortunate are victims of the more fortunate. Discrimination and Disparities gathers a wide array of empirical evidence to challenge the idea that different economic outcomes can be explained by any one factor, be it discrimination, exploitation, or genetics. This revised and enlarged edition also analyzes the human consequences of the prevailing social vision of these disparities and the policies based on that vision--from educational disasters to widespread crime and violence.

      Discrimination and Disparities
    • Wealth, Poverty and Politics

      • 576 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      [Sowell's] take on how culture, geography, politics and social factors affect how societies progressor don'twill rile those addicted to political correctness but leave everyone else wiser.-Forbes

      Wealth, Poverty and Politics
    • Economic Facts and Fallacies

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Explains why fallacies abound in economic thinking and why they have such political staying power. This title describes the essential types of fallacies - the zero-sum fallacy, which assumes that one person's gain is another's equal loss; the 'fallacy of composition', the assumption that what is true of the part is true of the whole; and, more.

      Economic Facts and Fallacies
    • The Thomas Sowell Reader

      • 449 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      These selections from the many writings of Sowell over a period of a half century cover social, economic, cultural, legal, educational, and political issues. The sources range from Dr. Sowell's letters, books, and newspaper columns, to articles in both scholarly journals and popular magazines.

      The Thomas Sowell Reader
    • Charter Schools and Their Enemies

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A leading conservative intellectual defends charter schools against the teachers' unions, politicians and liberal educators who threaten to dismantle their success

      Charter Schools and Their Enemies
    • Conquests and Cultures

      • 493 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Focusing on four major cultural areas, this book attempts to understand the role of cultural differences within nations and between nations in shaping the economic and social fates of peoples and of whole civilizations.

      Conquests and Cultures
    • With a new preface by the author, this reissue of Thomas Sowell's classic study of decision making updates his seminal work in the context of The Vision of the Annointed, Sowell, one of America's most celebrated public intellectuals, describes in concrete detail how knowledge is shared and disseminated throughout modern society. He warns that society suffers from an ever-widening gap between firsthand knowledge and decision making—a gap that threatens not only our economic and political efficiency, but our very freedom because actual knowledge gets replaced by assumptions based on an abstract and elitist social vision f what ought to be.Knowledge and Decisions, a winner of the 1980 Law and Economics Center Prize, was heralded as a ”landmark work” and selected for this prize ”because of its cogent contribution to our understanding of the differences between the market process and the process of government.” In announcing the award, the center acclaimed Sowell, whose ”contribution to our understanding of the process of regulation alone would make the book important, but in reemphasizing the diversity and efficiency that the market makes possible, [his] work goes deeper and becomes even more significant.”

      Knowledge and Decisions
    • A Personal Odyssey

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This is the gritty story of one man's lifelong education in the school of hard knocks, as his journey took him from Harlem to the Marines, the Ivy League, and a career as a controversial writer, teacher, and economist in government and private industry. It is also the story of the dramatically changing times in which this personal odyssey took place.

      A Personal Odyssey