Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, is director of Econ Americas and author of The Latin America Red Pill. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University and BAs in economics and political science from Boston University and the University of Waikato. He was the founding editor in chief of the PanAm Post.
Read His Publications
Three Reasons Why Canada’s Days Are Numbered
It Is Time to Leave the Disjointed, Confiscatory Confederation
Gabriela Guerrero: Foreign Alliances Loom Large over Ecuadorian Election
Social Media Is Battle Ground for New Campaign Era
Trevor Loudon: Tulsi Gabbard Is Enemy within MAGA Movement
What Donald Trump’s New Intel Pick Implies for Foreign Policy
Progressivism and Liberalism Are Enemies
James Ostrowski: Interventionist Mindset Has Destroyed US Individualism
Liberation Theology Outlives Gustavo Gutierrez, Popularizes Marxism
Marco Navarro-Génie: Pope Francis Remains Committed to Social Justice
How ‘Masters of Corruption’ Thrive in District of Criminals
Mark Moyar Shares Warts-and-All Firsthand Account of Deep State
La Bestia: What Illegal Migrants Endure for the American Dream
Pedro Ultreras’s Documentary Shows the “Train of Death” Name Fits
Javier Milei’s One-Year Scorecard: Reforms Now Bearing Fruit
Adam Dubove Sees Progress from Stimulating Competition, Stabilizing Peso
Colorado Patriots Take ‘The Latin America Red Pill’
Impunity Observer Book Premieres before Animated, Proliberty Crowd
What Is Really behind Forest Fires in Bolivia
Burning the Amazon Clears Way for Illicit Goods
A Latam Plan for Likely Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Venezuelan Assesses Return to Democracy with Donald Trump’s Support
The American Dream Wins
US Flag Still Offers Attractive Identity, Community