“Professor Williams’ research shows how powerful the concept of liberty is, and how it should remain a strong tool as America continues to race on its missionย to provide opportunities for people around the world.” ~ John Sibley Butler
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“On issues such as education, limited government, democracy, income redistribution, welfare, and race, Williams provided wit, logic, and reason in areas where there was often very little.” ~ Harold A. Black
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“Williams pressed hard for individual freedom and personal accountability. We need freedom to make our own choices, for better or for worse. Sometimes, we make bad choices, which sometimes lead to bad outcomes.” ~ Ramon P. DeGennaro
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“Today, now more than ever, it is men like Walter Williams who are sorely needed to protect the ideas of freedom and prosperity. His work and efforts have educated countless people from the latest generation of economic thinkers to the average citizen who are now better equipped to understand the world around them. Perhaps it…
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Five years ago, economics lost one of its most notable lights. Hear from AIER staff who studied with the remarkable man himself.
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“Walter Williams was vastly instrumental in showing us that the best solutions to the racial problems that bedevil us don’t come from the government who all too often caused a problem in the first place.” ~ Tarnell Brown
“A dedicated teacher and tireless defender of classical-liberal values, Walterโs vast body of work will not only continue to inspire those of us already in the liberal camp, but also to challenge those who as yet arenโt.” ~ Donald J. Boudreaux
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“Williams was a towering intellect who made the economic way of thinking come alive to generations of undergraduates, graduate students, readers, and anyone who would listen. He suffered no fools, which incidentally appears as the title of the 2014 Free to Choose Network documentary on his life and work. To adapt an African proverb, the…
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Walter Williams, a professor of economics for George Mason University, speaks on the deregulation (or lack-thereof) that led to the financial crisis. The original video can be fond on LibertyPen.com.
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“Leading a misguided crusade ‘to reign in the market’ or to smash capitalism for the working class is not only a recipe for failure according to history, it completely fails to understand what economics is all about. Just because you donโt care about economics does not mean that the world suddenly bends to your wishes.…
“Professor Williams’ research shows how powerful the concept of liberty is, and how it should remain a strong tool as America continues to race on its missionย to provide opportunities for people around the world.” ~ John Sibley Butler
โข
“On issues such as education, limited government, democracy, income redistribution, welfare, and race, Williams provided wit, logic, and reason in areas where there was often very little.” ~ Harold A. Black
โข
“Williams pressed hard for individual freedom and personal accountability. We need freedom to make our own choices, for better or for worse. Sometimes, we make bad choices, which sometimes lead to bad outcomes.” ~ Ramon P. DeGennaro
โข
“Today, now more than ever, it is men like Walter Williams who are sorely needed to protect the ideas of freedom and prosperity. His work and efforts have educated countless people from the latest generation of economic thinkers to the average citizen who are now better equipped to understand the world around them. Perhaps it…
โข
Five years ago, economics lost one of its most notable lights. Hear from AIER staff who studied with the remarkable man himself.
โข
“Walter Williams was vastly instrumental in showing us that the best solutions to the racial problems that bedevil us don’t come from the government who all too often caused a problem in the first place.” ~ Tarnell Brown
“A dedicated teacher and tireless defender of classical-liberal values, Walterโs vast body of work will not only continue to inspire those of us already in the liberal camp, but also to challenge those who as yet arenโt.” ~ Donald J. Boudreaux
โข
“Williams was a towering intellect who made the economic way of thinking come alive to generations of undergraduates, graduate students, readers, and anyone who would listen. He suffered no fools, which incidentally appears as the title of the 2014 Free to Choose Network documentary on his life and work. To adapt an African proverb, the…
โข
Walter Williams, a professor of economics for George Mason University, speaks on the deregulation (or lack-thereof) that led to the financial crisis. The original video can be fond on LibertyPen.com.
โข
“Leading a misguided crusade ‘to reign in the market’ or to smash capitalism for the working class is not only a recipe for failure according to history, it completely fails to understand what economics is all about. Just because you donโt care about economics does not mean that the world suddenly bends to your wishes.…
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