Discerning the Times 4 Thomas Sowell

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Dr, Thomas Sowell and a Conflict of Visions (Chapter 4 of 5)

One of the great intellects of our time, Thomas Sowell, applies the "constrained vs. unconstrained vision" paradigm to John McCains and Barack Obama's visions for the economy. The distinction is sadly not that clear.

"A powerful antidote for people suffering from the dumbed-down bleating that passes for modern education. Go, Dr. Sowell, go!" The Vorthos Forum

About Thomas Sowell:
Thomas Sowell has studied and taught economics, intellectual history, and social policy at institutions that include Cornell, UCLA, and Amherst. Now a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Sowell has published more than a dozen books. His 1987 book, A Conflict of Visions, was re-released in 2007

And thanks to National Review online and the Hoover Institute for making these clips possible.
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  • This man is brilliant!

  • "I prefer disaster to catastrophe"!!

    fuck yes this guy RAWKS XD

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  • @pandabead McCain doesn't have political principles.

  • I love the way Thomas Sowell's mind works.

  • Sowell is right. John McCain did not stand by and defend his principles, that is why he lost. Obama as dangerous as his ideologies are did and he won.  Principal wins every time.

  • yeh i totally agree...well said

  • lmao....nice one

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