Ralph Raico
Ralph Raico is professor of European history at the State University of New York College at Buffalo. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago, Committee on Social Thought, where the head of his dissertation committee was F.A. Hayek. Among Dr. Raico's articles and essays are: "Rethinking Churchill" in The Costs of War, John V. Denson, ed.; "Austrian Economics and Classical Liberalism," in Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. II; "The Theory of Economic Development and the 'European Miracle,'" in The Collapse of Economic Planning, Peter J. Boettke, ed.; "Classical Liberal Roots of the Marxist Doctrine of Classes," in Requiem for Marx, Yuri N. Maltsev, ed.; and Classical Liberalism in the Twentieth Century. Dr. Raico has also contributed to The Review of Austrian Economics, the Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftspolitik,the Cato Journal,and other scholarly journals. He is the translator of Ludwig von Mises's Liberalism and of essays by F.A. Hayek contained in Hayek's Collected Works. Dr. Raico was editor of the New Individualist Review and senior editor of Inquiry. He has lectured widely in Europe, the United States, and Canada, and is fellow in social thought at the Cato Institute.
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Ralph Raico articles at The Mises Institute
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