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Tucker is known both for his scholarly efforts and humorous contributions to LewRockwell.com, Mises.org and elsewhere. Examples of the latter include his defense of morning drinking [http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker55.html], his advice on "How to Dress Like a Man"[http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker38.html], and his admiration for the speedy-service haircut [http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker58.html]. |
Tucker is known both for his scholarly efforts and humorous contributions to LewRockwell.com, Mises.org and elsewhere. Examples of the latter include his defense of morning drinking [http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker55.html], his advice on "How to Dress Like a Man"[http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker38.html], and his admiration for the speedy-service haircut [http://www.lewrockwell.com/tucker/tucker58.html]. |
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[[Category:Libertarians|Tucker, Jeffrey]] |
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Jeffrey Tucker is the editorial vice president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, a libertarian-conservative think tank that espouses the Austrian School of economics. He is the current webmaster for Mises.org. He has also compiled an annotated bibliography of the works of Henry Hazlitt, entitled Henry Hazlitt: Giant For Liberty, which is now in print.
Tucker is known both for his scholarly efforts and humorous contributions to LewRockwell.com, Mises.org and elsewhere. Examples of the latter include his defense of morning drinking [1], his advice on "How to Dress Like a Man"[2], and his admiration for the speedy-service haircut [3].