How Thomas Sowell Changed Coleman Hughes’s Mind About Human Nature – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

When Coleman Hughes first opened a Thomas Sowell book, he wasn’t searching for an ideology — he was searching for clarity. At 19, adrift after dropping out of Juilliard and mourning the loss of his mother, Hughes turned to reading as a way to escape his own thoughts. His father,…

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