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Thomas Sowell

Postby Masato » Tue Jul 30, 2024 3:59 pm

I never read his books, just seeing his work coming up lately in several discussions. Apparently his books are pretty famous among economic and political intellectuals.

Thought I'd make a thread to learn more about him, seems interesting.

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12 lessons from America's most controversial & unknown philosopher:
(not my list, I'm just copy/pasting from some dude I stumbled across, lol. I cannot vouch for any accuracy)

Thomas Sowell is a 93 year old badass.

• Studied at Harvard
• Political commentator
• Written for 150 newspapers
• Declined the role of Federal Trade Commissioner
He says F U to politicians and the system. His views are radical. Some good, some bad

But he'll make you think


1. “Intellect is not wisdom”


• Most modern intellect is the ability to memorize information

• Intellects worship access to information rather than the application of the lessons
Without execution, information is useless. It turns information into wisdom others can learn from

2. “When you want to help people, you tell them the truth.

When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.”

• Modern-day politics is full of people repeating what we want to hear while doing nothing

• Truth: we need action, not nice words.


3. "The truth is often not complicated.
What gets complex is evading the truth.”


• Don’t let people lie to you with made-up complexity.

• If it's complex, it's bullsh*t.

Life is simple. We’re born, pay taxes, then die.


4. “Bailing out people who made ill-advised mortgages makes no more sense than...
Bailing out people who lost their life savings in Las Vegas casinos”


• 2008/2020 bail-outs were stupidity

• Bankruptcy keeps the system healthy

• The threat of going broke keeps people honest



5. "Inflation is a hidden tax

The money people have saved is robbed of part of its purchasing power,

Which is quietly transferred to the government that issues new money

It is a way to take people's wealth without having to openly raise taxes" – Thomas Sowell

• Once you see the true value of money, you’ll never look at tax the same way again.

• The fact you’re not told inflation is a tax is the real problem.

• Inflation distorts true price discovery

• It’s what makes the rich get richer & the poor who have no assets get poorer.


6. "The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is. He confuses it with feeling”

• We have trigger warnings cause emotions control humans

• Getting emotional about small stuff says more about you than the issue at hand

See an idea/issue & practice non-reactivity



7. “It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.”

• Realize you don’t actually know much & your humility levels will explode

• People get glued to humility like bees to honey

• The best you can hope for in life is to make people think.


8. “There are no solutions, only trade-offs.”

Human progress slows cause we get fixated on perfect solutions. There are none.

Perfect solution:

• Solves a problem
• Actually gets put into action

Action will tell you more than a perfect solution that goes nowhere.



9. “Income distribution: The cold fact is most income is not distributed. It is earned.”

• When everyone is meant to be equal no one is

• Wealth equality encourages laziness

• Money motivates us to build a life & not expect handouts.

History shows socialism is a disaster


10. “The great escape of our times is escape from personal responsibility for the consequences of one’s own behavior.”

• The blame game is easy to play

• Nobody (even government) is responsible for your circumstances

You control life with the thoughts you place in your mind


11. “When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.”

• One race: human

• Too much equality creates new problems

Trying to be equal is impossible. Just be kind, not envious & respectful of people's differences.



12. “Too much of what is called 'education' is little more than an expensive isolation from reality.”

• Most education is ma$turbation sold as mandatory so colleges get rich

• Is traditional education helping us learn...

Or distracting us from thinking about what matters?


13. "There's now a world in which the success of others is a grievance, rather than an example"

Ryan Holiday says:

• "The world is worse when we disregard success & celebrate mediocrity

• "Success is what advances humanity & makes us improve



14. “Since this is an era of 'fairness' & 'social justice...

What is your 'fair share' of what someone else has worked for?”


• It changes how you think about wealth

• Instead of handouts, dare to become self-made

Any freebies you get should be a bonus, not an expectation




Final Thought

Don’t worry whether you like Thomas Sowell.

Be grateful he made you think.

Thinking is what leads to the revelations that can change your life.

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Postby theraskal » Wed Aug 14, 2024 7:44 am

Having gone through over a thousand pages of his writing for this piece, not including interviews and short-form articles, I can understand the appeal. Sowell is no lightweight. Vastly more erudite than the dozens of faceless pop-conservative pundits following in the OG’s footsteps, his writing style is straightforward and even charming, devoid of the self-pitying melodrama that is stock and trade for other right-wing commentators. And while many of the trained economist’s writings are critiques of the Left, you’re never in doubt about whether he has practical alternatives to left-wing proposals.

But underneath the prolific output, analytical ambition, and sometimes amusing prose is a repetitious, hubristic, and ultimately cynical writer that puts an intellectual gloss on social domination and tells the “lower orders” to accept their lot.

Repetitious table banging notwithstanding, Sowell projects an air of confidence that charms his fans. He’s the kind of social critic who appears an authority on every subject, the type of writer who makes his conservative supporters puff out their chests with the vicarious assurance that they too can make a leftist’s head spin with unsparing facts and reason

Sowell’s confident bombast is more than a little funny since he has made an awful lot of bad calls and self-contradicting arguments over the years. From loudly and smugly supporting the Iraq War before quietly and smugly backtracking to insisting “misinformed” ordinary people shouldn’t vote if they’re going to cast a ballot for Hillary Clinton before castigating “elite” liberals for being out of touch with voters to calling Trump “dangerous” before compliantly defending him — Sowell has done it all and then flip-flopped.

https://jacobin.com/2024/03/sowell-cyni ... nservatism

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Postby theraskal » Wed Aug 14, 2024 7:44 am

as with any other charismatic, be careful of the Kool-Aid, none of them are infallible


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