David P. Goldman

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David P. Goldman

David P. Goldman is an American columnist and author . He became internationally known for his anonymous columns for the Internet portal Asia Times Online , which he wrote under the pseudonym "Spengler" (after Oswald Spengler ) and which thematize the latest economic, political and ideological developments in the western world. According to the Dutch writer Leon de Winter , Goldman's columns are “[…] among the most interesting that can be read in the world”.

Goldman studied economics, musicology, mathematics and philosophy and worked as an investment banker for Bank of America and the Swiss bank Credit Suisse . From 1994 to 2001 he worked as a columnist for the business magazine Forbes Magazine .

In 2011 Goldman published the book "How Civilizations Die (And Why Islam Is Dying Too)", which examines the cultural decline of the West and the Islamic world attested by Goldman.

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  1. ^ A b Leon de Winter: David P. Goldman: How the American Dream Collapsed. In: welt.de . June 10, 2012, accessed February 7, 2019 .
  2. Goldman, David. In: jcrelations.net. Jewish-Christian Relations, accessed February 7, 2019 .