by John Bryant | Aug 17, 2026 | Capitalism for All
This was special. A totally unsolicited encouragement of the lessons in my newest bestselling book ‘Capitalism for All,’ from the organizers of a business conference, Ms. Delphine Bryant (no relationship to me) and her Visionaires Conference and Gala in...
by John Bryant | Aug 15, 2026 | Bryant Thought Leadership, Capitalism for All
BRYANT JOURNAL Haiti’s Forgotten Sacrifice — and the 122-Year Bill It Was Handed for Winning By John Hope Bryant There is a story most Americans were never taught in school, and once you hear it, you will never look at a map of the United States quite the same...
by John Bryant | Aug 13, 2026 | American Aspiration Tour, Capitalism for All
A Bryant Journal piece A Capitalism for All Reader on IG I wrote Capitalism for All to make an argument, not to collect compliments. But somewhere around the fourth or fifth month of watching the reviews come in, I started noticing something I didn’t expect:...
by John Bryant | Aug 12, 2026 | Bryant Thought Leadership, Capitalism for All
A Bryant Journal Foundational piece Every book I’ve written has been an argument. This one is the argument — the one all the others were building toward, whether I knew it at the time or not. I wrote Capitalism for All because I believe America is standing at a...
by John Bryant | Aug 12, 2026 | Bryant Thought Leadership, Capitalism for All
A Bryant Journal Foundational piece Two young people graduate in the same month. One walks across the stage at Harvard, degree in hand, surrounded by classmates whose parents run companies, foundations, law firms, sometimes entire countries. The other walks across the...
by John Bryant | Aug 12, 2026 | Bryant Thought Leadership, Capitalism for All, Operation HOPE
A Bryant Journal Foundational piece In March of 1865, Abraham Lincoln signed a bill establishing the Freedman’s Bureau, and inside it, something I consider one of the most quietly radical acts in American economic history: the Freedman’s Bank. Frederick...
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