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The Next American Century

Richard Vigilante, George Gilder

Maintaining US world leadership

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Richard Vigilante

    Former Partner at Whitebox Advisors hedge fund, Founder of the City Journal; former editor at National Review, American Spectator, Gilder Technology Report; Editorial Director at Regnery. Books include Strike, and Panic (with Andrew Redleaf).

  • George Gilder

    Author of twenty books on economics and technology, from Wealth and Poverty (1980) to Life After Google (2018).

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