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David Paul Goldman (born September 27, 1951) is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler with the first column published January 1, 2000. The pseudonym is an allusion to German historian Oswald Spengler, whose most famous work, Decline of the West (1918), asserted that Western civilization was already dying. Goldman says that he writes from a Judeo-Christian perspective and often focuses on demographic and economic factors in his analyses; he says his subject matter proceeds "from the theme formulated by [Franz] Rosenzweig: the mortality of nations and its causes, Western secularism, Asian anomie, and unadaptable Islam." On March 14, 2015, Goldman and longtime Asia Times associate Uwe Von Parp

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  • دايفيد بي غولدمان (بالإنجليزية: David P. Goldman)‏ هو اقتصادي وصحفي وكاتب أمريكي، ولد في 27 سبتمبر 1951. (ar)
  • David P. Goldman (* 27. September 1951) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kolumnist und Autor. International bekannt wurde er durch seine anonymen Kolumnen für das Internet-Portal Asia Times Online, die er unter dem Pseudonym „Spengler“ (nach Oswald Spengler) verfasste und die die jüngsten ökonomischen, politischen und weltanschaulichen Entwicklungen in der westlichen Welt thematisieren. Laut dem niederländischen Schriftsteller Leon de Winter gehören Goldmans Kolumnen „[…] zu den allerinteressantesten, die es weltweit zu lesen gibt“. Goldman studierte Ökonomie, Musikwissenschaft, Mathematik sowie Philosophie und arbeitete als Investment-Banker für die Bank of America und die Schweizer Bank Credit Suisse. Von 1994 bis 2001 war er als Kolumnist für das Wirtschaftsmagazin Forbes Magazin tätig. Im Jahr 2011 veröffentlichte Goldman das Buch „How Civilizations Die (And Why Islam Is Dying Too)“, das den von Goldman attestierten kulturellen Niedergang des Westens und der islamischen Welt untersucht. (de)
  • David Paul Goldman (born September 27, 1951) is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler with the first column published January 1, 2000. The pseudonym is an allusion to German historian Oswald Spengler, whose most famous work, Decline of the West (1918), asserted that Western civilization was already dying. Goldman says that he writes from a Judeo-Christian perspective and often focuses on demographic and economic factors in his analyses; he says his subject matter proceeds "from the theme formulated by [Franz] Rosenzweig: the mortality of nations and its causes, Western secularism, Asian anomie, and unadaptable Islam." On March 14, 2015, Goldman and longtime Asia Times associate Uwe Von Parpart joined an investor group that took control of Asia Times HK Ltd. He became Deputy Editor (Business) at Asia Times in 2020.Goldman was global head of credit strategy at Credit Suisse 1999-2002, Global Head of Fixed Income Research for Bank of America 2002-2005, and Global Head of Fixed Income Research at Cantor Fitzgerald 2005-2008. He subsequently was a partner at Yunfeng Financial in Hong Kong, an investment bank later acquired by Jack Ma. He continues to advise CEOs and institutional investors. He is a regular contributor to Claremont Review of Books, Law and Liberty, Tablet Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and First Things (where he was senior editor during 2009-2011). (en)
  • David P. Goldman, né le 27 septembre 1951, est un économiste et analyste américain. Il est connu pour sa tribune dans le Asia Times Online publiée sous le pseudonyme de Spengler. En 2011, il a publié le livre How civilisations die (Comment meurent les civilisations). En tant qu’économiste, David P. Goldman a publié des centaines d’articles et recherches au sujet de l’économie dans des revues professionnelles ainsi que dans des quotidiens comme The Wall Street Journal, Commentary ou Bloomberg. (fr)
  • David P Goldman, född 27 september 1951, är en amerikansk ekonom och analytiker och inflytelserik krönikör i tidningen Asia Times under pseudonymen "Spengler". Hans bok How Civilizations Die publicerades 2011. Den är baserad på idéer från hans krönikor och översattes till hebreiska 2013. (sv)
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  • دايفيد بي غولدمان (بالإنجليزية: David P. Goldman)‏ هو اقتصادي وصحفي وكاتب أمريكي، ولد في 27 سبتمبر 1951. (ar)
  • David P. Goldman, né le 27 septembre 1951, est un économiste et analyste américain. Il est connu pour sa tribune dans le Asia Times Online publiée sous le pseudonyme de Spengler. En 2011, il a publié le livre How civilisations die (Comment meurent les civilisations). En tant qu’économiste, David P. Goldman a publié des centaines d’articles et recherches au sujet de l’économie dans des revues professionnelles ainsi que dans des quotidiens comme The Wall Street Journal, Commentary ou Bloomberg. (fr)
  • David P Goldman, född 27 september 1951, är en amerikansk ekonom och analytiker och inflytelserik krönikör i tidningen Asia Times under pseudonymen "Spengler". Hans bok How Civilizations Die publicerades 2011. Den är baserad på idéer från hans krönikor och översattes till hebreiska 2013. (sv)
  • David P. Goldman (* 27. September 1951) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kolumnist und Autor. International bekannt wurde er durch seine anonymen Kolumnen für das Internet-Portal Asia Times Online, die er unter dem Pseudonym „Spengler“ (nach Oswald Spengler) verfasste und die die jüngsten ökonomischen, politischen und weltanschaulichen Entwicklungen in der westlichen Welt thematisieren. Laut dem niederländischen Schriftsteller Leon de Winter gehören Goldmans Kolumnen „[…] zu den allerinteressantesten, die es weltweit zu lesen gibt“. (de)
  • David Paul Goldman (born September 27, 1951) is an American economist, music critic, and author, best known for his series of online essays in the Asia Times under the pseudonym Spengler with the first column published January 1, 2000. The pseudonym is an allusion to German historian Oswald Spengler, whose most famous work, Decline of the West (1918), asserted that Western civilization was already dying. Goldman says that he writes from a Judeo-Christian perspective and often focuses on demographic and economic factors in his analyses; he says his subject matter proceeds "from the theme formulated by [Franz] Rosenzweig: the mortality of nations and its causes, Western secularism, Asian anomie, and unadaptable Islam." On March 14, 2015, Goldman and longtime Asia Times associate Uwe Von Parp (en)
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  • دايفيد بي غولدمان (ar)
  • David P. Goldman (de)
  • David P. Goldman (en)
  • David P. Goldman (fr)
  • David P. Goldman (sv)
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