When my four sons act out, I ask if they remember a violent rainforest episode.
Andy Kessler
Columnist, Inside View, The Wall Street Journal
Andy Kessler is the author of Inside View, a column he writes for The Wall Street Journal on technology and markets and where they intersect with culture. He won the 2019 Gerald Loeb Award for commentary. He is the author of several books including Wall Street Meat and Eat People. He used to design chips at Bell Labs before working on Wall Street for PaineWebber and Morgan Stanley and then as a founder of the hedge fund Velocity Capital.
Latest Articles
Americans still work hard to get ahead. But politicians always need a scapegoat.
Washington may follow Beijing’s crackdown, and CEOs need to act now to slow the regulatory rush.
Children are often honest, but when I asked my son to fib about his age, he did.
The month they mock as lazy gave us color TV sports, the Berlin Wall and the web.
Washington today ignores that saving and investing must precede consumption.
Progressive policy makers won’t learn that parasites should never kill their host.
Let’s see how it stands up against three measures of what makes a good IPO.
Fracking techniques could be used to generate energy with no carbon emissions.
Forty-nine out of 50 Trader Joe’s shoppers cover their faces, even when not required to.
Page