In Economic Facts and Fallacies , Thomas Sowell exposes some of the most popular fallacies about economic issues in a lively manner that does not require any prior knowledge of economics. These fallacies include many beliefs widely disseminated in the media and by politicians, such as fallacies about urban problems, income differences, male-female economic differences, as well as economic fallacies about academia, about race, and about Third World countries. Sowell shows that fallacies are not simply crazy ideas but in fact have a certain plausibility that gives them their staying power- and makes careful examination of their flaws both necessary and important.
Thomas Sowell has taught economics at a number of colleges and universities including Cornell University of California Los Angeles and Amherst. He has published both scholarly and popular articles and books on economics and is currently a scholar in residence at the Hoover Institution Stanford University.
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Thomas Sowell
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Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
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Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell