Thomas Sowell
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Age | 95 |
| Date of birth | June 30,1930 |
| Zodiac sign | Cancer |
| Born | Gastonia |
| North Carolina | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Mary Ash |
| Alma Jean Parr | |
| Influenced by | Milton Friedman |
| Friedrich Hayek | |
| Job | Economist |
| Professor | |
| Author | |
| Journalist | |
| Political philosopher | |
| Official site | tsowell.com |
| Alma mater | Harvard University |
| Awards | Francis Boyer Award |
| National Humanities Medal | |
| Doctor advisor | George Stigler |
| Influenc | Friedrich Hayek |
| Influence | Milton Friedman |
| Friedrich Hayek | |
| Adam Smith | |
| Education | Harvard University |
| Stuyvesant High School | |
| Influencees | Glenn Loury |
| Steven Pinker | |
| Mathieu Bock-Côté | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 415435 |
Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy
Black Rednecks and White Liberals
Discrimination and Disparities
Intellectuals and Society
A Conflict of Visions
The Vision of the Anointed
The Quest for Cosmic Justice
Knowledge and Decisions
Economic Facts and Fallacies
Wealth, Poverty and Politics
Applied Economics: Thinking Beyond Stage One
Intellectuals and Race
The Thomas Sowell Reader
Race and Culture
Conquests And Cultures: An International History
The Housing Boom and Bust
A personal odyssey
Ethnic America
Migrations And Cultures: A World View
Dismantling America: And Other Controversial Essays
Civil Rights
Inside American Education
Late-Talking Children
Affirmative Action Around the World
Race and Economics
The Einstein Syndrome
Controversial Essays
The Economics and Politics of Race: An International Perspective
Preferential policies
Trickle Down Theory and Tax Cuts for the Rich
Ever Wonder Why? And Other Controversial Essays
Is reality optional?
Barbarians Inside the Gates--and Other Controversial Essays
Compassion Versus Guilt, and Other Essays
A Man of Letters
Markets and minorities
Classical Economics Reconsidered
Judicial activism reconsidered
Say's Law: An Historical Analysis
Choosing a College: A Guide for Parents and Students
On classical economics
Marxism (Routledge Revivals)
Education: Assumptions Versus History : Collected Papers
Some thoughts about writing
Ever Wonder Why?
Race, culture, and equality
Affirmative Action Reconsidered: Was it Necessary in Academia?
Patterns of Black Excellence
Marxism: Philosophy and Economics
Basic Economics
Black Rednecks and White Liberals
Discrimination and Disparities
Intellectuals and Society
A Conflict of Visions
The Vision of the Anointed
The Quest for Cosmic Justice
Knowledge and Decisions
Economic Facts and Fallacies
Wealth, Poverty and Politics
Applied Economics: Thinking Beyond Stage One
Intellectuals and Race
The Thomas Sowell Reader
Race and Culture
Conquests And Cultures: An International History
The Housing Boom and Bust
A personal odyssey
Ethnic America
Migrations And Cultures: A World View
Dismantling America: And Other Controversial Essays
Civil Rights
Inside American Education
Late-Talking Children
Affirmative Action Around the World
Race and Economics
The Einstein Syndrome
Controversial Essays
The Economics and Politics of Race: An International Perspective
Preferential policies
Trickle Down Theory and Tax Cuts for the Rich
Ever Wonder Why? And Other Controversial Essays
Is reality optional?
Barbarians Inside the Gates--and Other Controversial Essays
Compassion Versus Guilt, and Other Essays
A Man of Letters
Markets and minorities
Classical Economics Reconsidered
Judicial activism reconsidered
Say's Law: An Historical Analysis
Choosing a College: A Guide for Parents and Students
On classical economics
Marxism (Routledge Revivals)
Education: Assumptions Versus History : Collected Papers
Some thoughts about writing
Ever Wonder Why?
Race, culture, and equality
Affirmative Action Reconsidered: Was it Necessary in Academia?
Patterns of Black Excellence
Marxism: Philosophy and Economics
Basic Economics
Thomas Sowell Life story
Thomas Sowell is an American author, social commentator, and economist who is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. With widely published commentary and books—and as a guest on TV and radio—he became a well-known voice in the American conservative movement as a prominent black conservative.