Walter E. Williams: Some Writings
last updated 27 January 2014
Dr. Walter E. Williams was born in 1936 and earned his doctorate in economics in 1972 from UCLA. He has been a professor of economics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, since 1980. Williams is author of six books, over eighty publications, and a weekly column since 1981.
Walter E. Williams' home page at George Mason University.
Books:
- America: A Minority Viewpoint (1982, Hoover Institution Press)
- The State Against Blacks (1983, McGraw-Hill)
- All It Takes Is Guts: A Minority View (1987, Regnery Books)
- South Africa's War Against Capitalism (1989, Cato Institute)
- Do the Right Thing: The People's Economist Speaks (1995, Hoover Institution Press)
- More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well (1999, Hoover Institution Press)
- Up From the Projects: An Autobiography (2010, Hoover Institution Press)
- Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination? (2011, Hoover Institution Press)
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