Thomas DiLorenzo | |
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Born | August 8, 1954 |
Nationality | American |
Academic career | |
Field | Economic history |
School or tradition | Austrian School |
Influences | Henry Hazlitt, John T. Flynn[1] |
Thomas James DiLorenzo (/diləˈrɛnzoʊ/; born August 8, 1954) is an American author and former university economics professor who is the President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.[2][3] He has written books denouncing President Abraham Lincoln and is well known among economists for his work chronicling the history of antitrust policy in the United States.[2][4][5]
He is a research fellow at The Independent Institute,[6] Board of Advisors member at CFACT,[7] and an associate of the Abbeville Institute.[8] He identifies with the Austrian School of economics.[9] He has spoken in favor of secession and has been described as an ally of, or part of, the neo-Confederate movement.[10][11][12]
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