Howard Baetjer

Economics, Towson University
Howard Baetjer teaches in the areas of microeconomics, comparative economic systems, and money and banking. He is currently working on a book explaining the market-process approach to public policy analysis. Recent articles by Dr. Baetjer have covered topics such as “The Mystery of Capital and Economic Calculation” and “Why ‘Smart Growth’ is Not-Smart Economics.” »»

Andrew Cohen

Acting Director of the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University
Andrew I. Cohen’s research interests are broadly focused in ethics and political philosophy. He has recently been working on whether citizens have reasons to support liberal political institutions, the value of democratic political institutions, and the ethics of friendship. He is the acting director of the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics at Georgia State University. »»

James R. Harrigan

Political Science, Saint Vincent College
James R. Harrigan has authored numerous articles in the popular press including, "Strained Bedfellows: The Relationship between Politics and Philosophy in Platonic Thought," published in the Review Journal of Political Philosophy. He is currently writing a book on varying conceptions of law in pre-Revolutionary America. At Saint Vincent College, Dr. Harrigan is the center's Fellow of Civic and Constitutional Affairs and editor for the Center's journal Citizens and Statesmen: An Annual Review of Political Theory and Public Life. »»

Sallie James

Trade Policy , Cato Institute
Sallie James is a policy analyst with Cato's Center for Trade Policy Studies. James writes and speaks on a variety of trade topics, with a research emphasis on the subject of agricultural trade policy. Before joining Cato in 2006, James was an executive officer in the Office of Trade Negotiations in the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, working on industrials market access negotiations. »»

Susan Love Brown

Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University
Susan Love Brown is a political and psychological anthropologist, involved in researching the cultural origins of ideology, especially American individualistic anarchism. At Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Dr. Brown is a professor of anthropology, teaches a course in gender and culture, and serves as a member of the women's studies faculty.  »»

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