Thomas Sowell

Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy
Awards and Honors:
American Philosophical Society
National Academy of Education
Biography: 

Thomas Sowell is the Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution.

He writes on economics, history, social policy, ethnicity, and the history of ideas. His most recent book, Discrimination and Disparities (2018), gathers a wide array of empirical evidence to challenge the idea that different economic outcomes can be explained by any one factor, be it discrimination, exploitation or genetics. His books on economics include Housing Boom and Bust (2009), Intellectuals and Society (2009), Applied Economics (2009), Economic Facts and Fallacies (2008), Basic Economics (2007), and Affirmative Action Around the World (2004). Other books on economics he has written include Classical Economics Reconsidered (1974), Say’s Law (1972), and Economics: Analysis and Issues (1971). On social policy, he has written Knowledge and Decisions (1980), Preferential Policies (1989), Inside American Education (1993), The Vision of the Anointed (1995), Barbarians Inside the Gates (1999), and The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999). On the history of ideas he has written Marxism (1985) and Conflict of Vision (1987). Sowell also wrote Late-Talking Children (1997). He has also written a monograph on law titled Judicial Activism Reconsidered, published by the Hoover Institution Press in 1989. His writings have also appeared in scholarly journals in economics, law, and other fields.

Sowell’s current research focuses on cultural history in a world perspective, a subject on which he began to write a trilogy in 1982. The trilogy includes Race and Culture (1994), Migrations and Cultures (1996), and Conquests and Cultures (1998).

Sowell's journalistic writings include a nationally syndicated column that appears in more than 150 newspapers from Boston to Honolulu. Some of these essays have been collected in book form, most recently in Ever Wonder Why? and Other Controversial Essays published by the Hoover Institution Press in 2006.

Over the past three decades, Sowell has taught economics at various colleges and universities, including Cornell, Amherst, and the University of California at Los Angeles, as well as the history of ideas at Brandeis University. He has also been associated with three other research centers, in addition to the Hoover Institution. He was project director at the Urban Institute, 1972-1974, a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, 1976–77, and was an adjunct scholar of the American Enterprise Institute, 1975-76.

Sowell was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002. In 2003, Sowell received the Bradley Prize for intellectual achievement. Sowell received his bachelor’s degree in economics (magna cum laude) from Harvard in 1958, his master’s degree in economics from Columbia University in 1959, and his PhD in economics from the University of Chicago in 1968.

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Crime and Non-Punishment

by Thomas Sowellvia Hoover Digest
Thursday, April 17, 2008

A crook’s best friend? The usual platitudes about the “root causes” of crime. By Thomas Sowell.

Analysis and Commentary

Political Crusaders

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The latest political crusade is the one to replace ordinary incandescent light bulbs with the new CFL light bulb that is supposed to save electricity, reducing the need for fossil fuels and helping the fight against global warming...

Analysis and Commentary

A Living Lie

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

An e-mail from a reader said that, while Hillary Clinton tells lies, Barack Obama is himself a lie...

Analysis and Commentary

In Black and White

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Friday, April 11, 2008

If Senator John McCain needed to prove that he is a real Republican, he did it when he continued an old Republican tradition of utterly inept attempts to appeal to black voters...

Analysis and Commentary

Quick-Fire Curmudgeon

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Random thoughts on the passing scene: Most of the problems of this country are not nearly as bad as the “solutions” — especially the solutions that politicians come up with during election years...

Analysis and Commentary

Pour cold water on 'global warming'

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Sunday, April 6, 2008

It has almost become something of a joke when some "global warming" conference has to be cancelled because of a snowstorm or bitterly cold weather...

Analysis and Commentary

Irony on the Street

by Thomas Sowellvia National Review Online
Tuesday, April 1, 2008

There was a real irony in the recent intervention by the Federal Reserve System to provide the money that enabled the firm of JPMorgan Chase to buy Bear Stearns before it went bankrupt...

Analysis and Commentary

Bipartisan Primary Blues

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Leaders of the Democratic party and much of the media are wringing their hands over what to do about Democratic voters in Florida and Michigan, in order not to leave them out of the process of picking a nominee, which might alienate them as far as the general election in November is concerned....

Analysis and Commentary

The Audacity of Rhetoric

by Thomas Sowell with Shelby Steelevia Creators Syndicate
Tuesday, March 25, 2008

It is painful to watch defenders of Barack Obama tying themselves into knots trying to evade the obvious....

Analysis and Commentary

Wright Bound

by Thomas Sowellvia Creators Syndicate
Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Did Senator Barack Obama’s speech in Philadelphia convince people that he is still a viable candidate to be president of the United States, despite the adverse reactions to statements by his pastor, Jeremiah Wright?

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