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HISTORY

FEE was founded in was instrumental in subsidizing FEE's establishment. FEE's initial officers included Read as president, Henry Hazlitt as vice-president, and B. F. Goodrich chairman David Goodrich as chairman.

Many libertarians have credited Read's effort as one of the bases for the international post-War libertarian movement. For instance, Friedrich Hayek was apparently inspired partly by FEE when he formed the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947 .

In May 2003 Richard Ebeling became the president of FEE. FEE's previous president, Mark Skousen, served from 2001 to 2002 .


REFERENCES

  • Henry Hazlitt, The Early History of FEE , ''The Freeman'', Foundation for Economic Education, March 1984, Vol. 34, No. 3.



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