I can’t shake the feeling that throughout the book Sowell tries to make a case for a more right-wing/free-market point of view without admitting it, albeit in the most eloquent manner.
Did you find any of his political claims to be dubious?
At the moment I’m adhering to the boring agnostic (rationalistic?) view: both competition and cooperation, markets and organizations, have their roles to play in society.
I’m fine with his political claims, just wish his potential mood affiliation was clearly spelled out
Did you find any of his political claims to be dubious?
At the moment I’m adhering to the boring agnostic (rationalistic?) view: both competition and cooperation, markets and organizations, have their roles to play in society.
I’m fine with his political claims, just wish his potential mood affiliation was clearly spelled out