- Jim Powell
Jim Powell is Senior Fellow at a
libertarian think tank , theCato Institute inWashington, D.C. , with which he has been associated since 1988. He has also done work for theManhattan Institute , theInstitute for Humane Studies ,Citizens for a Sound Economy , theNational Right to Work Committee andAmericans for Free Choice in Medicine .Powell is an author on the history of liberty. He wrote three books that reported findings about the
unintended consequence s of major presidential policies. Altogether he has written eight books and is perhaps best-known for "FDR's Folly" which has been praised by Nobel LaureatesMilton Friedman andJames M. Buchanan ,Harvard historianDavid Landes and historianThomas Fleming . [ [http://www.cato.org/people/powell.html Cato Institute Resume for Powell] ] Powell's books have been translated into Japanese.He has contributed several hundred articles for an unusually broad array of publications. ["
The New York Times ", "The Wall Street Journal ", "Barron's ", "The Christian Science Monitor ", "Atlanta Journal-Constitution ", "Global Finance ", "Institutional Investor ", "Bottom Line", "Americana ", "Esquire", "American Heritage/Audacity ", "Town & Country ", "Architectural Digest ", "Connoisseur ", "House Beautiful ", "Travel/Holiday ", "The Saturday Evening Post ", "American Enterprise ", "Liberty", "Reason", "The Freeman ",FoxNews Online and other publications.] He has given talks internationally as well as atHarvard ,Stanford and other universities across the United States.Biography
Powell was born in
Norfolk, Virginia and grew up onLong Island . His father, Frank Coburn Powell, was a partner in a company that principally manufactured high quality phonograph turntables and cartridges. His mother, Madeline Shields Powell, was a catalog librarian. Both were from Indianapolis. Powell graduated from East Woods School (Oyster Bay, New York) and Millbrook School (Millbrook, New York ) before entering theUniversity of Chicago where he earned a B.A. in history. His professors included William H. McNeill ("The Rise of the West"), Donald F. Lach (Asia "in the Making of Europe") and Earl J. Hamilton ("War and Prices in Spain"). As an editor of the student quarterly "New Individualist Review", Powell helped publish articles by futureNobel Laureate sF.A. Hayek ,Milton Friedman andGeorge J. Stigler . Other contributors includedLudwig von Mises ,Murray Rothbard andYale Brozen . Powell worked as a researcher for future Nobel LaureateRonald H. Coase .Powell started his career as a direct response advertising copywriter, doing the bulk of his work for financial services companies like
J.P. Morgan ,Merrill Lynch andGE Capital . In 1976, he began freelancing for "Barron's", then for other business publications, then publications in the art market and general-interest magazines. Writing for travel magazines took him toChina ,Hong Kong ,Japan ,Korea ,Taiwan ,India ,Belgium ,Switzerland andDubai .Powell's early books were about the art market, commercial real estate and Japanese finance. By the late 1980s, Powell began to author books on liberty. He has also written for Laissez Faire Magazine.
Books
* "Greatest Emancipations, How the West Abolished Slavery" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
* "Bully Boy: The Truth about Theodore Roosevelt's Legacy" (Crown Forum/Random House, 2006)
* "Wilson's War: How Woodrow Wilson's Great Blunder Led to Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, and World War II" (Crown Forum/Random House, 2005)
* "FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression" (Crown Forum/Random House, 2003)
* "The Triumph of Liberty: A 2,000-Year History Told through the Lives of Freedom's Greatest Champions" (Free Press, 2000). Foreword by Paul Johnson. Unabridged audio edition read by Jeff Riggenbach.
* "Gnomes of Tokyo" (Dodd, Mead, 1988).
* "Risk, Ruin and Riches: Inside the World of Big-Time Real Estate" (Macmillan, 1986)
* "An Investor's Guide to Under-Valued Art and Antiques (Putnam, 1983).References
* [http://www.libertystory.net/LSABOUTJIMPOWELL.htm About Jim Powell]
* [http://www.cato.org/people/powell.html Cato Institute Biography]
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