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