Joseph R. Stromberg is an independent historian and former columnist for antiwar.com and LewRockwell.com. His research interests include U.S. foreign policy, the War on Terrorism, the Antifederalists (especially the thought of John Taylor of Caroline), and an on-going critique of the Unitary Executive theory of the U.S. Presidency. He is a Research Fellow at The Independent Institute, and previously held the JoAnn B. Rothbard chair in History at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Stromberg's articles continue to appear in The Freeman and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute web journal First Principles. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Florida Atlantic University, and his further graduate work was completed at the University of Florida.
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According to Stromberg's friend Jack Ross of The American Conservative, he is "a Mormon apostate" who believes that "Mormonism is the ultimate religion of American predestination."[1] He is currently a practicing Catholic.
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