When Walter E. Williams passed away last week, the world lost a giant intellectual, prolific columnist, humorist, economist and preacher of the truth about free markets and the United States Constitution. He was a master communicator with an uncanny ability to make complex topics and theories understandable. Throughout his life, he demonstrated unwavering courage to stand up and tell the truth starting with his challenge of the U.S. Army and President John F. Kennedy over racial discrimination in the military while holding the lowly rank of Private!
He spent decades teaching economics at George Mason University and, along the way, blessed us with volumes of logic and common sense - some of which I share with you in this episode.
Show Notes
Walter Williams Best Moments
Walter E. Williams: Suffer No Fools
PragerU – Is Capitalism Moral?
Mark Perry - Walter E. Williams RIP
Walter Williams RIP - National Review
I Just Do My Own Thing: Walter Williams RIP
Future Prospects for Economic Liberty - Hillsdale Speech
Leonard Reed - Walter Williams Steadfast Scholar Missionary of Freedom
Walter E. Williams: Up From the Projects -
Wisdom: Walter Williams
How Walter Williams Helped Me Lose Job
Thomas Dilorenzo - Walter E. Williams RIP
WaltereWilliams.com - Amnesty Proclamation
An Evening With Dr. Walter Williams - John W. Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise
Daniel J. Mitchell
- Walter Williams RIP
- Walter Williams Freedom Fighter
- In the Debate Over Capitalism and Morality the Score is Walter Williams 1 Pope Francis 0
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