Jennifer Burns
Burns explores the intricate dynamics of conservative thought through her scholarly work, focusing on the evolution of economic and political ideas in twentieth-century America. Her academic pursuits are deeply rooted in intellectual biographies that highlight the contributions of pivotal figures like Ayn Rand and Milton Friedman. By examining their ideologies and influences, she sheds light on the broader spectrum of libertarianism and conservatism. Her method involves rigorous archival research paired with nuanced analysis, making her findings accessible to both academic circles and general readers. This approach is exemplified in her acclaimed book "Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative," which provides a thorough examination of Friedman’s economic theories and their lasting impact.\n\nIn addition to her contributions as an author, Burns's bio includes her significant roles as an Associate Professor at Stanford University and a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Her engagement in these institutions allows her to further delve into the intersections of history and political philosophy, enriching the academic landscape with her insights. The themes she addresses, such as individualism and economic freedom, resonate with those interested in the intricacies of American political thought. Her work benefits readers by offering a clearer understanding of how past ideological movements continue to influence modern society. Through her careful study and presentation of these themes, Burns has become a leading voice in the discourse on conservatism, recognized by awards like the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize and a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship.
Books by Jennifer Burns

Milton Friedman
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