George Gilder is an American economist, writer, and social theorist known for his conservative views on economic and social issues.
He has authored numerous books on technology, economics, and social policy.
Gilder's work often focuses on the intersection of economics, culture, and family structures.
He is recognized for his critiques of feminism and welfare policies, as well as his advocacy for supply-side economics.
Gilder has been influential in conservative circles and has contributed to various think tanks and publications.
His writing style is described as provocative and insightful, often challenging prevailing cultural narratives.
Despite controversy surrounding some of his views, Gilder remains a respected figure in conservative intellectual circles.
Compare Features | Free | Pro |
---|---|---|
Read full text summaries
Summaries are free to read for everyone
|
||
Listen to summaries
12,000+ hours of audio
|
— | |
Unlimited Bookmarks
Free users are limited to 10
|
— | |
Unlimited History
Free users are limited to 10
|
— |