I'm not sure it's right to say that someone who has dedicated his entire life to the study economics has acquired no new knowledge or understanding on one of the most widespread economic systems.
You’ll be relieved then that nobody's making that claim. People that I respect and enjoy turn out to respect and enjoy Sowell. Me, I’m not feeling the magic. When a new column comes along and if I happen to find it, I will give it a go. Ultimately, though, it seems to me that he's shadow boxing with himself.
Brilliant as people tell me he is, his political economic schtick, which he might call his defense of traditional values and insider’s perspective into the evils of collectivization, strikes me as a completely fossilized world view and whatever latest improvisation on stale conservative dogma.
As towering geniuses go, maybe he’s everything people who share that entrenched perspective say he is. I am underwhelmed, even when, as you link above, he takes the civil rights movement down a peg or two whilst sitting with a leading segregationist.
You’ll be relieved then that nobody's making that claim. People that I respect and enjoy turn out to respect and enjoy Sowell. Me, I’m not feeling the magic. When a new column comes along and if I happen to find it, I will give it a go. Ultimately, though, it seems to me that he's shadow boxing with himself.
Brilliant as people tell me he is, his political economic schtick, which he might call his defense of traditional values and insider’s perspective into the evils of collectivization, strikes me as a completely fossilized world view and whatever latest improvisation on stale conservative dogma.
As towering geniuses go, maybe he’s everything people who share that entrenched perspective say he is. I am underwhelmed, even when, as you link above, he takes the civil rights movement down a peg or two whilst sitting with a leading segregationist.