Thomas Sowell citations

Thomas Sowell, né le 30 juin 1930, est un économiste de l'École de Chicago, un écrivain et chroniqueur politique américain, qui a enseigné dans de nombreuses universités. Il défend des politiques conservatrices dans le domaine sociétal et basées sur le laissez-faire en économie. Wikipedia  

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Thomas Sowell: Citations en anglais

“When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.”

Thomas Sowell

1980s–1990s, Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays (1999)

“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”

Thomas Sowell

Source: 1980s–1990s, Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays (1999)

“He died waiting for a doctor, in a building full of doctors. Nothing so dramatized for me the nature of a bureaucracy and its emphasis on procedures, rather than results.”

Thomas Sowell

Source: 2000s, A Personal Odyssey (2000), Ch. 5 : Halls of Ivy
Contexte: In the summer of 1959, as in the summer of 1957, I worked as a clerk-typist in the headquarters of the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington. The people I worked for were very nice and I grew to like them. One day, a man had a heart attack at around 5 PM, on the sidewalk outside the Public Health Service. He was taken inside to the nurse's room, where he was asked if he was a government employee. If he were, he would have been eligible to be taken to a medical facility there. Unfortunately, he was not, so a phone call was made to a local hospital to send an ambulance. By the time this ambulance made its way through miles of Washington rush-hour traffic, the man was dead. He died waiting for a doctor, in a building full of doctors. Nothing so dramatized for me the nature of a bureaucracy and its emphasis on procedures, rather than results.

“Competition does a much more effective job than government at protecting consumers.”

Thomas Sowell

Bogeyman Economics
1980s–1990s, Compassion Versus Guilt and Other Essays (1987)
Source: Compassion Versus Guilt, and Other Essays: And Other Essays

“Don't you get tired of seeing so many "non-conformists" with the same non-conformist look?”

Thomas Sowell

Source: Ever Wonder Why? and Other Controversial Essays

“The fact that so many successful politicians are such shameless liars is not only a reflection on them, it is also a reflection on us. When the people want the impossible, only liars can satisfy.”

Thomas Sowell

Big Lies in Politics http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2012/05/22/big_lies_in_politics/page/full, 22 May 2012. <br class="br">2010s

“There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”

Thomas Sowell

Source: A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political Struggles

“Socialism sounds great. It has always sounded great. And it will probably always continue to sound great. It is only when you go beyond rhetoric, and start looking at hard facts, that socialism turns out to be a big disappointment, if not a disaster.”

Thomas Sowell

&quot;Socialism for the Uninformed&quot; http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2016/05/31/socialism-for-the-uninformed-n2171042, 31 May 2016 <br class="br">2010s

“Although I am ready to defend what I have said, many people expect me to defend what others have attributed to me.”

Thomas Sowell

Random Thoughts http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/09/03/random_thoughts?page=full&amp;comments=true, Sep 03, 2007 <br class="br">2000s

“Unfortunately, he was not, so a phone call was made to a local hospital to send an ambulance.”

Thomas Sowell

Source: 2000s, A Personal Odyssey (2000), Ch. 5 : Halls of Ivy
Contexte: In the summer of 1959, as in the summer of 1957, I worked as a clerk-typist in the headquarters of the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington. The people I worked for were very nice and I grew to like them. One day, a man had a heart attack at around 5 PM, on the sidewalk outside the Public Health Service. He was taken inside to the nurse's room, where he was asked if he was a government employee. If he were, he would have been eligible to be taken to a medical facility there. Unfortunately, he was not, so a phone call was made to a local hospital to send an ambulance. By the time this ambulance made its way through miles of Washington rush-hour traffic, the man was dead. He died waiting for a doctor, in a building full of doctors. Nothing so dramatized for me the nature of a bureaucracy and its emphasis on procedures, rather than results.

“Some of the biggest cases of mistaken identity are among intellectuals who have trouble remembering that they are not God.”

Thomas Sowell

Random Thoughts http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/05/01/random_thoughts, May 01, 2007 <br class="br">2000s

“Intellect is not wisdom.”

Thomas Sowell livre Intellectuals and Society

Source: Intellectuals and Society

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