Recorded on September 8, 2016 Hoover Institution fellow Thomas Sowell discusses inequality and how it is part of the human …
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I chose home schooling unheard-of at the time. The public schools did not have a recourse to help me with her education but they did have enough money to hire attorneys to Sue me for taking her out of the public school, even though they had failed her themselves and wanted to put her in with retarded children. I did homeschooling for 3 years she went to 99% in reading and it's an ICU nurse today. Our children do not belong to the government. It's our responsibility to do the best by them that we can. mj Fletcher Alpine OR
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“It is not the origins of poverty which need to be explained. What requires explaining are the things that created and sustained higher standards of living.”
was an Aha! Duh! moment for me. In the late 70s, early 80s I began beating the drum for a shift from the study of mental illness to the study of mental health. Study the well ones so that they can be emulated. His statement concerning what creates/sustains a higher standard of living was that very concept in a different aspect of life.
I will make one observation concerning his statement that humanity began in poverty and a quick and unclear reference to the garden of Eden. I consider that to be very apropos to his thesis and his view on the welfare state, nanny government. Give a quick consideration of the garden of Eden and the fact that Adam and Eve were content with what they had.
Until an outside agency came in and said (paraphrased) "You're being held back, you're being oppressed!"
That's when we became infected with the disease of "More!"
Ricky Irish
To put it plainly and quite simply, I love you and your hard work! Thank you, my good sir, for working as hard as you have and for studying as much and as diligently as you have over the years in order to not only produce excellent work, but also to be able to leave and unmistakable impact in the hearts and lives of so many. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart and from my family to yours.
I grew up a poor kid in the projects of East Los Angeles, California, in the 80s and 90s and your work has done a lot to challenge me and encourage me to pull me out of it. I am so extremely grateful and humbled by what you’ve done for me and so many both directly and indirectly. I know you didn’t do it for a reward, but I can’t wait to see the reward bestowed upon you when it’s your time to enter the pearly gates. You are such a good man! I can go on for quite a while but I will leave it here. All the best and God bless you thoroughly and richly!
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John Bedell
He is a treasure that I’d be willing to guess most Americans know nothing about.
And that there, is criminal.
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Don Gaetano
I believe what struck me today besides all the common sense and research and Truth, freeing, enlightening Truth, was the sheer beauty of the presentation, no persuasive, high minded, esoteric rhetoric. Brilliance in simplicity as I often say these days.
It also makes me feel a bit sorry for my friends, young and older, here in Very Left justified Massachusetts, that they would likely not listen to our 'beloved' Tom Sowell.
His thoughts and speech are antidotes to greed, envy, victimhood narrative, jealousy and false premises as to cause and effect and, bad politics.
Life is tough, but in Western countries, you have the best shot at making it better, barring tragedy and even then, in Western societies there are safety nets of some kind.
His point on learning where and how wealth is created and emulating those practices puts the ball in our court to get us out and improve our lives.
As he often does, he gives us a lesson in history, character and delineates between truth and falsehood in political rhetoric.
We are better for having listened.
Thanks again, Dr Tom Sowell.
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