Fulton Huxtable
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Fulton Huxtable, formerly a Purdue political philosophy teacher, is author of Fatal Blindness, which attacks most government functions as statist intrusions into personal liberty. His domestic politics appear to be similar to those of Ayn Rand, although Huxtable seems even less sympathetic to government's very existence. Fatal Blindness was available on Huxtable's website, www.fatalblindness.com, which no longer exists. The introduction is available on Free Republic [1], according to which he has written for "Barron's, The Freeman, Indiana Business, Personnel Administrator, Administrative Management, The Free Radical, WorldNetDaily.