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“What freedom does a starving man have?" The answer is that starvation is a tragic human condition- perhaps more tragic than loss of freedom. That does not prevent these from being two different things.”

Quote by Thomas Sowell

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Knowledge And Decisions

This book delves into the intricacies of decision-making, examining how individuals and organizations utilize knowledge to make informed choices. It covers various theories and models, providing insights into the cognitive and behavioral aspects of decision-making. more

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Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell is a renowned economist, born on June 30, 1930. His research spans across various fields such as economic policy, race, and social issues, having a profound impact on economics and the social sciences. more

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