- Burton W. Folsom, Jr.
Burton W. Folsom, Jr. (born 1947) is an American
historian and author. He received his doctorate inhistory from theUniversity of Pittsburgh in 1976 andas of 2005 is a professor ofAmerican history atHillsdale College .Folsom has written several books that revise commonly held views about the role of
capitalism in the social developments of theIndustrial Revolution and theGilded Age . WhileMatthew Josephson (and most contemporary textbooks) portrayed capitalists as irresponsible robber barons who preyed on the public, Folsom shows them as constructive visionaries who benefited consumers and were integral to the development of industry. In his book "The Myth of the Robber Barons", Folsom distinguishes between "political entrepreneurs" who ran inefficient businesses supported by government favors, and "market entrepreneurs" who succeeded by providing better and lower-cost products or services, usually while facing vigorouscompetition .Folsom identifies the following people as market entrepreneurs:
*John Jacob Astor
*James J. Hill
*John D. Rockefeller
*Charles M. Schwab
*Cornelius Vanderbilt He regards these people as political entrepreneurs:
*Robert Fulton
*Thomas McKenney
*Henry Villard
*Warren Buffet [Dr. Folsom's talk to The National Conservative StudentConference, on Monday, August 4, 2008 ]Folsom is a former associate of the
Free Enterprise Institute and theMackinac Center for Public Policy , bothfree market think tanks , and a frequent guest of thelibertarian organizationFoundation for Economic Education . Warren Buffet was noted as a political entrepreneur during Dr. Folsom's talk to The National Conservative StudentConference, on Monday, August 4, 2008.
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