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Norman Barry

Norman Barry is Professor of Social and Political Theory at the University of Buckingham, UK.  [MORE]

Frederic Bastiat

Claude Frederic Bastiat was a liberal French political economist who taught that there is a natural social harmony that emerges from the unhindered exchanges of free people, and that interference with this order prevents the existence of new value and harms society in ways that are quite real, although "unseen."  [MORE]

Adam Chacksfield

Adam Chacksfield is an Assistant Professor from the University of Texas at Austin.  [MORE]

Stephen Davies

Since 1979, Steven Davies has taught at the Manchester Metropolitan University where he now holds the post of senior lecturer. His academic and research interests include the history of crime and criminal justice, history of ideas and political thought, comparative economic history, and the history of the private supply of public goods.  [MORE]

Daniel Drezner

Daniel W. Drezner is assistant professor of political science at the University of Chicago, and for 2004-6 a non-resident Transatlantic Fellow for the German Marshall Fund of the United States.  [MORE]

Steven Kautz

Steven Kautz is a Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University.  [MORE]

Jacob Levy

Jacob T. Levy received his AB from Brown Unversity (Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude) with honors in Political Science and his MA and PhD in Politics from Princeton Universty.  [MORE]

James Madison

James Madison, the “Father of the Constitution” and the US’s fourth president, began as the son of one of Virginia’s wealthiest landowners.  [MORE]

Michael Munger

Michael Munger is currently the Chairman of the Department of Political Science at Duke University.  He holds concurrent appointments at the Department of Economics and Public Policy School at Duke, and the Department of Public Policy at the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill.   [MORE]

Robert Nozick

 Robert Nozick almost single-handedly made libertarian political philosophy respectable within mainstream academia with the 1974 publication of his now classic Anarchy, State and Utopia, which garnered a National Book Award the following year.  [MORE]

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