Alan Greenspan, longtime Fed chairman who inspired Jewish pride and antisemitic conspiracy theories, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, passed away at the age of 100. Throughout his long career, he was both a source of Jewish pride and a target of various antisemitic conspiracy theories, reflective of the complex attitudes toward Jewish influence in finance.
Greenspan's Jewish background was acknowledged but not emphasized by him, drawing attention from both supporters and detractors alike. His contributions to economic policy and free markets have left a lasting legacy, influencing discussions about finance and governance.