Matthew Stewart is an American philosopher and author currently living in the
Boston
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,
area. He is the author of ''The 9.9 Percent'', ''Nature's God'', ''The Management Myth'', ''The Courtier and the Heretic'', ''
Monturiol's Dream'', and ''The Truth About Everything''. He graduated from
Princeton University
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in 1985 with a concentration in political philosophy and was awarded the Sachs Scholarship from Princeton for study at
Oxford University
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, where he earned a D.Phil. in philosophy in 1988. He worked as a management consultant prior to writing full-time.
Bibliography
References
External links
mwstewart.comThe Official Website of Matthew Stewart
The Management Myth- ''The Atlantic'', June 2006
Bogus Theories, Bad for Business- ''Wall Street Journal'' book review, August 5, 2009
"The Epicurean Republic: America's Intellectual Scaffolding - A Conversation with Matthew Stewart" ''Ideas Roadshow'', 2014
The Business-School Boondoggle- ''Wall Street Journal'' book review, April 21, 2017
The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy- ''The Atlantic'', June 2018
Nature's God: The Heretical Origins of the American Republic- ''The Objective Standard'' book review, September 20, 2018
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American philosophers
Living people
1963 births