“The most important human resource, the only true natural resource, is the human mind.” — John Allison (now Cato Institute president), quoted in Knowledge and Power, by George Gilder George Gilder, ...
I recently had the pleasure of a delightful hour-long conversation with George Gilder, the influential supply-side economist who helped launch and shape the Reagan revolution with his book Wealth and ...
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In his new book Knowledge and Power, futurist George Gilder challenges existing economic theories of both Keynesians and libertarians by placing creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship at the ...
George Gilder made a name for himself with his instant classic Wealth and Poverty. Published in 1981, it appeared at precisely the right moment, explaining the principles of supply side economics, ...
Writing about the malaise-ridden 1970s in his masterful 1981 book Wealth and Poverty, George Gilder revealed housing as one of the top asset classes. Amid high taxes and soaring interest rates, Gilder ...
Tired of struggling economically? Me too. George Gilder offers an explanation and a solution: restoring monetary integrity. It’s radical and goes far beyond primitive “supply side economics.” The axis ...
George Gilder’s new book The Scandal of Money takes on one of the big questions -- “what is so great about ‘stable money’?” – and delivers what will probably be the definitive answer for the next ...
. Plenty of nations have lost their way, and this present distress is not the first time we’ve gotten off course. But according to Gilder, although human beings are wired to receive information, we ...
With the publication of his masterful Wealth and Poverty in the early ‘80s, economic thinker and futurist extraordinaire George Gilder ascended to heights that most public intellectuals could only ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about economic policy for the 21st century. Gilder’s new work is especially important because Gilder was not, historically ...