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Guy Sorman [49 titles]

  1. The Free-Marketeers Strike Back
    A counter-narrative of the financial crisis
    Summer 2010
  2. The Road to Freedom
    A flawed essay collection charts the early history of the Mont Pelerin Society.
    23 July 2010
  3. Darkness in Beijing
    The Chinese regime persecutes defenders of freedom.
    11 July 2010
  4. End of the European Siesta?
    The continent must awaken from its socialist dream, and fast.
    25 June 2010
  5. The Prophet at Work
    Some brand-new insights about Alexis de Tocqueville
    28 May 2010
  6. The Silicon Lining
    California’s innovative high-tech firms keep creating wealth, but will bad state policies drive them out?
    Spring 2010
  7. Afraid of Confucius
    Stefan Halper and the threat of the Chinese model
    30 April 2010
  8. The Invention of Pop Economics
    Joseph Stiglitz should win a second Nobel Prize, this time for fiction.
    26 March 2010
  9. The Euro in Crisis
    In Greece and elsewhere, statism proves riskier than free markets.
    18 March 2010
  10. The Paradox of Jewish Capitalists
    Are the beneficiaries of free markets also its most ardent opponents?
    5 February 2010
  11. An Asian Century? Not So Fast
    The first global century is more like it.
    22 January 2010
  12. Invasion of the European Economists
    A generation of free-market exiles has made the U.S. campus its home.
    Winter 2010
  13. Bad Ideas Never Die
    Jean-Francois Revel’s career-long argument against utopian thinking
    18 December 2009
  14. Swimsuit Issue
    “Burqinis” notwithstanding, France isn’t being Islamized.
    Autumn 2009
  15. Communism’s Defeat, 20 Years Later
    Have we learned the right lessons?
    6 November 2009
  16. Lévi-Strauss, New Yorker
    The great anthropologist’s rarely noted debt to the city
    6 November 2009
  17. How to Liberate an Economy
    Entrepreneurs understand the importance of freedom in the workplace.
    21 October 2009
  18. Paris to New York
    I’m often asked: Isn’t Paris romantic and New York tough, even brutal?
    2 October 2009
  19. Economics Still Doesn’t Lie
    Whatever its predictive powers, the dismal science remains a science.
    25 September 2009
  20. Death of a Humanist
    Norman Borlaug, R.I.P.
    14 September 2009
  21. Paying for Le Treatment
    Nothing is free—certainly not French health care.
    24 August 2009
  22. In Memoriam: Rose Friedman
    The “other Friedman,” who has passed away at 98, exerted her own formidable influence.
    20 August 2009
  23. Wild Randomness
    Traditional economics has failed to grasp the complexity and dynamism of financial markets.
    Summer 2009
  24. The Two Joseph Stiglitzes
    One is a serious economist. The other isn’t.
    22 July 2009
  25. Revolution Fatigue
    Events in Honduras and Argentina point to a continent weary of socialism.
    1 July 2009
  26. Destroyed By Communism
    Twenty years after Tiananmen, China and some of its Asian neighbors still suffer under Marxist ideology.
    16 June 2009
  27. Rationing Happiness
    Robert Frank makes the behaviorist case for less economic competition—and higher taxes.
    12 June 2009
  28. The Rational Crisis
    Richard Posner takes on the financial meltdown.
    15 May 2009
  29. The Behaviorists’ Hour
    George Akerlof and Robert Shiller propose an alternative to classic free-market economic theory.
    8 May 2009
  30. Monetarism Defiant
    Legendary economist Anna Schwartz says the feds have misjudged the financial crisis.
    Spring 2009
  31. Thanks But No Thanks
    African economist Dambisa Moyo calls for a halt to Western aid.
    10 April 2009
  32. George Washington Patrols the Pacific
    Anchored by its nuclear-powered carrier, the Seventh Fleet protects global trade.
    Winter 2009
  33. China’s Dubious “Miracle”
    Behind the statistics of economic prosperity, a nation divided and tormented.
    13 March 2009
  34. The New American Soldier
    David Petraeus, savior of the surge, turns to Afghanistan.
    30 January 2009
  35. The Mumbai Strategy
    The terrorist atrocities in India point to a larger goal.
    2 December 2008
  36. Notes on the Election
    City Journal writers reflect on Tuesday’s results and on the implications of an Obama presidency.
    7 November 2008
  37. America at Work
    The U.S. economy and its spirit of enterprise still set the pace for the world.
    Autumn 2008
  38. How Beijing Stole the Games
    Revenge and power motivate the Communist leadership.
    6 August 2008
  39. Economics Does Not Lie
    The dismal science is at last a science—and the world is the beneficiary.
    Summer 2008
  40. The Revolution Will Be Digitalized
    Why I love my Kindle
    13 June 2008
  41. May 1968: 40 Years Later
    Six City Journal authors recall a spring that shook the world.
    Spring 2008
  42. Asia Rises, Unevenly
    Bill Emmott describes the continent’s opportunities and obstacles.
    30 April 2008
  43. Europe ♥ Obama
    For continental elites, the candidate exemplifies “the good American.”
    6 March 2008
  44. Cheers for Chile’s Chicago Boys
    Milton Friedmanesque reforms helped create South America’s most prosperous nation.
    Winter 2008
  45. Decline and Fall
    Yegor Gaidar on Russia’s post-imperial syndrome
    25 January 2008
  46. Moscow: Oil Town
    Petrodollars are fueling an unprecedented—but precarious—prosperity in Russia’s capital.
    Autumn 2007
  47. The Market Revolution
    A new history provides an encyclopedic overview of the Chicago School of Economics.
    24 August 2007
  48. A French Neoconservative?
    Nicolas Sarkozy is France’s first anti-anti-American leader.
    11 May 2007
  49. The Empire of Lies
    The twenty-first century will not belong to China.
    Spring 2007
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