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As you read Sowell’s reflections, you’ll see the discipline, clarity, and intellectual independence that shaped his work — qualities that continue to define Hoover’s research today. Your interest in this essay connects you with a community that values careful reasoning and ideas that stand up to scrutiny.

As 2025 closes, Hoover faces new challenges: escalating geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and threats to free expression. Scholars like Sowell built frameworks for navigating exactly these moments—and today’s Hoover fellows continue that tradition.

If you’d like to help strengthen work like this, we invite you to make a contribution. Hoover relies on supporters who believe that sound scholarship is essential to understanding the challenges facing a free society.

Your gift directly supports Hoover’s work, including:

  • Research that cuts through partisan noise to inform major policy decisions
  • Publications read by congressional staff, journalists, and educators nationwide
  • Archives preserving the primary sources scholars will study for generations
  • Briefings connecting Hoover’s expertise directly with decision-makers when it matters most

The same clarity you’ll find in Sowell’s essay—that refusal to accept fuzzy thinking—drives every project your gift supports.

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