Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts has had careers in scholarship and academia, journalism, public service, and business. He is chairman of The Institute for Political Economy.
Dr. Roberts has held five different academic appointments, among others at Georgetown University where he held the Chair in Political Economy in the Center for Strategic and International Studies
He was associate editor and columnist for The Wall Street Journal and columnist for Business Week.
President Reagan appointed Dr. Roberts Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy.

“Paul Craig Roberts writes sharp polemics against US policy that are widely circulated on the world wide web.
His deductions are generally fact-based, and they show the disappointment of a former top US politician of the 1980s about the serious undesirable developments that occurred after the political promise of so-called ‘deregulation’ held out the prospect of disempowering bureaucracies, but then in reality only promoted and favoured a corrosive NWO agenda- one that eroded all identities and all legal certainty.
Roberts is still posting daily commentaries in the world wide web at the age of over 85.” (from Metapedia)

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  • 10 Most Influential People in the Alternative Media (2011):

    Paul Craig Roberts is one of the most respected columnists in the alternative media. … His research is impeccable and his vision of how the world really operates is second to none. He knows why and when the global chess pieces are moving, and has the incredible talent to communicate difficult concepts to the general public. … There is no one better at reporting the reality of geo-political events and the workings of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.