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A Mind That Matters: Why Everyone Should Know Thomas Sowell​


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Thomas Sowell at the Hoover Institute in 2018. Hoover Institute/YouTube

By Gwyn Morgan
1/25/2025Updated:1/26/2025

Thomas Sowell’s searing critique of bureaucracy—“It’s hard to imagine a more stupid or dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong”—is more relevant today than ever. This legendary economist, born to North Carolina sharecroppers in 1930, overcame adversity to become one of the most influential conservative thinkers of the modern era. His insights resonate powerfully across borders, offering lessons for Canada as much as for his native United States.

Sowell’s journey is remarkable. Orphaned young and raised by a great aunt in Harlem, he pursued education against significant odds, earning a PhD in economics under Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago. Initially a Marxist, his views shifted dramatically during a stint with the U.S. Department of Labor, where he saw firsthand how government programs could exacerbate—rather than alleviate—poverty. This transformation launched him as a staunch advocate for free-market economics and an unflinching critic of expansive government.

Over a career spanning decades, Sowell’s writings tackled economics, social theory, and cultural criticism with piercing clarity. From “Basic Economics,“ a primer on economic principles, to ”Social Justice Fallacies,” a critique of modern identity politics, Sowell’s work underscores his belief in personal responsibility and the perils of government overreach. His observations hold profound relevance for Canada, a nation grappling with the consequences of unchecked bureaucracy and policies that often prioritize ideological aims over practical outcomes.

One of Sowell’s most enduring legacies is his critique of affirmative action. As a black professor in elite institutions during its rise, he saw how such policies, though well-intentioned, demeaned highly-qualified individuals by casting doubt on their achievements. His book “Affirmative Action Around the World“ argues that these programs often harm the very groups they aim to help. In Canada, where debates over equity and inclusion dominate policy discourse, Sowell’s insights offer a cautionary tale about the harm and injustice caused by identity-based policymaking.

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I really like Sowell. His talks and interviews are very good, especially in economics. He's an excellent example of a great intellect that people should pay attention to.
 
That the Epoch Times again, you idiot.
To not see the relevance of those words makes you an idiot.

“It’s hard to imagine a more stupid or dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong”—
 
"It’s hard to imagine a more stupid or dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong”—
You mean like the fucking billionaires your stupid ass elected?
 
prominent brown people
Another example of one of our local racists who can't wait to make his skin color an issue, ignoring everything in the OP talking about his credentials, accomplishments, viewpoints, etc.

Another glaring and obvious example of why leftists/democrats are disgusting racists.
 
Another example of one of our local racists who can't wait to make his skin color an issue, ignoring everything in the OP talking about his credentials, accomplishments, viewpoints, etc.

Another glaring and obvious example of why leftists/democrats are disgusting racists.
Shut the fuck up. Facts can't be racist.
 
I really like Sowell. His talks and interviews are very good, especially in economics. He's an excellent example of a great intellect that people should pay attention to.
I've read almost every book he's ever written. He's an intellectual giant of his time blending academic precision with practical wisdom. He is a true polymath in the fields of Statistics, Economics, and public policy. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Harvard University (1958), a Master of Arts in Economics from Columbia University (1959), and later, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Economics from the University of Chicago (1968). Because he is conservative and black the racism of the left and its dominant media have dulled his public recognition and exposure.
 
I've read almost every book he's ever written. He's an intellectual giant of his time blending academic precision with practical wisdom. He is a true polymath in the fields of Statistics, Economics, and public policy. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Harvard University (1958), a Master of Arts in Economics from Columbia University (1959), and later, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Economics from the University of Chicago (1968). Because he is conservative and black the racism of the left and its dominant media have dulled his public recognition and exposure.
Him and Robert Woodson Sr., two intellectual giants.
 
Because he is conservative and black the racism of the left and its dominant media have dulled his public recognition and exposure.
Yeah, it's disgusting. He really should have a lot more recognition for his accomplishments.

It's the same reason Larry Elder didn't get elected as governor of California (think I got the state right). The racism of the left was just too much for him to win against.
 
Larry Elder didn't get elected as governor of California
A MAGAt talk show host didn't get elected because of... the left? What the fuck is wrong with you?

You dipshits make excuses for everything. The party of personal responsibility is now the party of whiny little bitches.
 
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