The Vision of the Anointed

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The Vision of the Anointed
Hardcover edition
AuthorSowell, Thomas
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSocial Policy
GenreEconomics, Philosophy
PublisherBasic Books
Publication date
June 28, 1996
Media typeHardcover, Paperback, Audiobook, E-book at [1]
Pages320
ISBN978-0-465-08995-6
Preceded byRace And Culture: A World View 
Followed byKnowledge and Decisions 

The Vision of the Anointed is a book by economist and political columnist Thomas Sowell challenging people Sowell refers to as "Teflon prophets," who predict that there will be future social, economic, or environmental problems in the absence of government intervention (Ralph Nader is one of his foremost examples). The book was initially published on June 28, 1996 by Basic Books.

Overview

Sowell asserts that these thinkers, writers, and activists continue to be revered even in the face of evidence disproving their positions. He argues that they are promoters of a worldview concocted out of fantasy impervious to any real-world considerations.[1]

Title

The title of book refers to the view of human nature that Sowell called "the unconstrained vision" in his earlier book a Conflict of Visions, and that Steven Pinker called "the utopian vision" in his book the Blank Slate.[2]

References

  1. ^ George, Robert P. (1995-10-23). "The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy". National Review. Retrieved 2008-09-20. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) [dead link]
  2. ^ Ben Casnocha (2009-10-13). "The Blog: Tragic vs. Utopian View of Human Nature". ben.casnocha.com. Retrieved 2010-03-17.