Charles Carlson
Charles Carlson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Charles Carlson was a renowned American author, editor, and journalist, best known for his work in the fields of politics, economics, and social commentary.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on September 8, 1915, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, Charles Carlson passed away on December 18, 2016, at the age of 101.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Carlson was an American national by birth. Throughout his illustrious career, he worked as an author, editor, journalist, and publisher. His contributions to various fields have left a lasting impact on society.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in the early 20th century, Carlson was exposed to the harsh realities of poverty and economic inequality. These experiences would later shape his writing style and inform his perspectives on politics and economics. As a young man, he developed an interest in literature and writing, which ultimately led him to pursue a career as a journalist.
Major Accomplishments
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Carlson's most notable achievements include:
Serving as the editor of several prominent publications, including The American Mercury and Liberty Magazine
Publishing numerous books on politics, economics, and social commentary
Founding The American Opinion, a leading conservative publicationNotable Works or Actions
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Some of Carlson's most notable works include:
"The New Deal: A Critical Analysis" (1935)
"The Economic Consequences of the Peace" (1940)
"Liberty Magazine", a publication he founded and edited from 1958 to 1967
Impact and Legacy
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Charles Carlson's contributions to American literature, politics, and economics have left an indelible mark on society. His sharp critique of the New Deal and his advocacy for limited government intervention in economic matters continue to influence contemporary thought.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Carlson's writings are widely quoted due to their incisive analysis of current events, politics, and economics. His ability to cut through complex issues and present them in an accessible manner has made him a respected voice among scholars and laymen alike.
Quotes by Charles Carlson

The Dow Theory is really in kind of a crossroads here that will probably be resolved in the next month or two.

The Dow Theory says when correction lows are established, you want to see a retest of the highs, and if the retest of the highs in both averages fails and the market goes below those intermediate lows, that is under definition of the Dow Theory, a bear market.

I want people to walk away with a real appreciation of the diversity that is there,

Every single cluster of stem cells has a different contraction rate--its own little rhythm. It's kind of a miracle of life when you can see these cells growing and differentiating before your very eyes. Gladstone scientists have provided key advice on all aspects of our stem cell program by speaking to our staff and our board, as well as the public.

There has been an increase in the number of malformed frogs. What's causing these malformed frogs is not really clear, though there are a number of theories.

We look forward to expanding our relationship with Gladstone scientists to help train CIRM scholars and to help expand the public's understanding of all aspects of regenerative medicine,

No one thinks of them being overwhelmingly important, but our relationships with them have been really intensive and extensive over the years.


