Andelson, Robert V.
ANDELSON, Robert V.
ANDELSON, Robert V. American, b. 1931. Genres: Economics, Ethics, Philosophy, Politics/Government, Social sciences, Sociology, Theology/Religion.Career: Ordained minister of Congregationalist Church, 1959; Arlington College, faculty member, CA, 1955-58; San Diego Extension, Henry George School of Social Science, CA, executive director, 1959-62; Northland College, WI, instructor in philosophy and religion, 1962-63; Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA, assistant professor of philosophy and government, 1963-65; Auburn University, Alabama, assistant professor, 1965-69, associate professor, 1969-73, professor, 1973-92, professor emeritus of philosophy, 1992-. Ludwig von Mises Institute, member, academic staff, 1983-; American Institute of Economic Research, distinguished research fellow, 1992-; International Union for Land-Value Taxation and Free Trade, president, 1997-; Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, vice president, 1998-. Publications: Imputed Rights: An Essay in Christian Social Theory, 1971; (with J.M. Dawsey) From Wasteland to Promised Land: Liberation Theology for a Post-Marxist Era, 1992. EDITOR: Critics of Henry George, 1979; Commons without Tragedy: Protecting the Environment from Overpopulation - A New Approach, 1991; Land-Value Taxation around the World, 2nd ed., 1997, 3rd ed., 2000. Contributor to scholarly journals. Address: 534 Cary Dr, Auburn, AL 36830, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]