Biographies

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Kevin R. C. Gutzman

This article will describe the series of events that launched John C.

H.A. Scott Trask

Pioneering sociologist William Graham Sumner (1840–1910) was a prolific and astute historian of the early American republic. His work is informed by both his classical liberalism and his understanding of economics. He authored eight major works including major biographies and thematic studies concentrating on the vital subjects of currency, banking, business cycles, foreign trade, protectionism, and democratic politics. This article discusses Classical Liberalism and Sumner's academic philosophy.

Jeff Deist

Toshio Murata was a student of Mises in New York, and translated Human Action into Japanese.

Carmen Elena Dorobăț

Say’s insights continue to challenge interventionist economists to this day. Everl Schoorl’s new biography sheds new light on Say’s life and works.