Daily Archives: July 30, 2019

If Seimens Knew What They Knew, They Would Be A Great Company

In some book I have long otherwise forgotten, I picked up a hilarious quote about Seimens that I have occasionally pondered over and mused since then, “If Seimens knew what they knew, they would be a great company.”  At first … Continue reading

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Book Review: Race And Culture

Race And Culture:  A World View, by Thomas Sowell If you have read as many of the books of the author as I have, then there is a lot about this book that will be very familiar.  This is not … Continue reading

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Book Review: Black Rednecks And White Liberals

Black Rednecks And White Liberals, by Thomas Sowell This book discusses, among other things, aspects of race and culture that I have long noticed for myself, and it does so from the point of view of culture being far more … Continue reading

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Book Review: Affirmative Action Around The World

Affirmative Action Around The World:  An Empirical Study, by Thomas Sowell In order to understand this book and the author’s approach, you have to know that Sowell is not addressing the subject of affirmative action and “racial” preference and identity … Continue reading

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