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Many of today’s economic issues are obscured by their inherent complexity and the often confusing and conflicting views coming from political talking heads. Sowell, a leading conservative economist... |
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Thomas Sowell has a different idea about how economics should be taught. With this groundbreaking introduction to economics, Sowell has thrown out the graphs, statistics, and jargon. Learning... |
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This explosive new book challenges many of the long-prevailing assumptions about blacks, about Jews, about Germans, about slavery, and about education. Plainly written, powerfully reasoned, and... |
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Subtitled "A Guide for Parents & Students," this book starts you at square one, before you know what questions to ask, what colleges to read about, or what statistics to look up. Sowell pulls... |
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Armed with vast statistical research, economist Thomas Sowell deftly refutes the key assumptions on which the Civil Rights Movement (as we know it today) was erected "that discrimination leads to... |
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For the past several years, Thomas Sowell has been writing a weekly newspaper column for the Scripps-Howard News Service. This book represents a compilation of several of those short essays written... |
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In this book, which the author calls a "culmination of thirty years of work in the history of ideas," Sowell attempts to explain the ideological difference between liberals and conservatives as a... |
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Economic Facts and Fallacies is designed for people who want to understand economic issues without getting bogged down in economic jargon, graphs, or political rhetoric. Writing in a lively manner... |
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One of the greatest dramas in all of modern times involves the peopling of America. Thomas Sowell provides us with a useful and concise record tracing the history of six ethnic groups-the Irish, the... |
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