Sheldon Richman

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Sheldon Richman is an American writer.[1] Sheldon Richman is vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation and editor of FFF's monthly journal, Future of Freedom.[2] and was formerly the editor of The Freeman.[3][4]

Richman has written on foreign policy, population issues, federal disaster assistance, international trade, education, the environment, American history, privacy, computers, and the Middle East. These articles have appeared in, among others, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, American Scholar, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Washington Times, Christian Science Monitor, CounterPunch,[5] Independent Review, Insight, Cato Policy Report, Journal of Economic Development, The World & I, Reason, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Middle East Policy, and Liberty. He is a contributor to the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics.

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  1. Sheldon Richman, Libertarian Left: Free-market anti-capitalism, the unknown ideal, The American Conservative, February 3 2011, retrieved March 5 2012,
  2. The Future of Freedom Foundation writing profile
  3. SheldonRichman The Future of Freedom Foundation
  4. The Gig Is Up
  5. "Obama the Neoconservative". CounterPunch. 2010-09-14. Retrieved 2010-10-02. 

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