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Economic Facts and Fallacies

By: Thomas Sowell
Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
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Economic Facts and Fallacies is designed for people who want to understand economic issues without getting bogged down in economic jargon, graphs, or political rhetoric. Writing in a lively manner that does not require any prior knowledge of economics, Thomas Sowell exposes some of the most popular fallacies about economic issues, including many that are widely disseminated in the media and by politicians: fallacies about urban problems, income differences, male-female economic differences, academia, race, and Third World countries.

While all of these fallacies have a certain plausibility that gives them their staying power, this makes it even more important to carefully examine their flaws. Sowell holds these beliefs under the microscope and draws conclusions that are sure to inspire rigorous debate.

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"Sowell is fearless and invariably so far ahead of the curve in discussing economics or politics or pretty much anything that the rest of us are left with eating his intellectual dust. I can't think of a higher compliment that that." (Fred Barnes, Executive Editor, Weekly Standard)
Comprehensive Research • Insightful Economic Analysis • Clear Voice • Thought-provoking Content • Logical Arguments

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Empirical fact and sound Logic are the enemy of the ill-fated good intentions & self Interest of those in positions of power & influence.
Clear, sober thinking rules the day here as usual when it comes to anything from Thomas Sowel.

Sound Logic vs Good Intentions & Self Interest

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Excellent content, easy to follow, highly recommend it!
Narrator's execution is engaging but allows you to process the information because it's evenly spaced.
Once you get pass the only weakness I saw in the beginning where there's like three fully explanations of the same thing. Which who knows it's probably meant so people with different experiences connect but if a person connects with all three creates a little hesitation to speed forward or re-consider if all the content it's the same.
Thanks, Audible , Tom, Jeff and everybody who credit is well deserve!

Amazing !!!

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Facts easily presented and understood. Basic understanding a mind. Those people are those people teach and treat falsehoods asgacts

Great insight

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Sowell is a genius. This is how I define anyone who makes the difficult appear easy and obvious.

Often one has a sense or sees with their own eyes that rhetoric does not match reality, but we suppress that thought since certain cause and effect relationships seem to be broadly accepted givens. Sowell wrests you mind from such lazy acceptance and not only reveals why many assumptions about nations and economies are false but gives you the tools to be more critical of data and claims being made in other areas as well. This book is a necessary read for anyone who wishes to wear the title of "adult."

Revealing and Brilliant

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Thomas Sowell is always elegant, precise, and objective in his writings. This book in particular does a great service in breaking down many of the lies and preconceived notions of our time and our past.

Excellent

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