- Arthur Seldon
Dr Arthur Seldon CBE (
29 May 1916 -11 October 2005 ) was joint founder president, with Ralph Harris, of theInstitute of Economic Affairs , where he directed academic affairs for 30 years.He was born Abraham Margolis in the
East End of London toRussia n-Jew ish refugee parents. They both died in theSpanish flu pandemic of 1918. He was adopted by a cobbler, Pinchas Slaberdain, and his wife Eva.He studied at the
London School of Economics whereArnold Plant andLionel Robbins deepened his interest in classical liberalism andFriedrich Hayek introduced him to Austrian Economics. Seldon helped found the university's student Liberal Society. He continued to be involved with the Liberal Party and was chairman of the its committee on the elderly from 1948 to 1949. Seldon was also involved in the famous Orpington by-election in 1962, in which the Liberal Party gained the seat from the Conservative Party and weakened the confidence of the Macmillan administration.He received an honorary degree in 1999 from the
University of Buckingham .*
Institute of Economic Affairs , founder president
*Mont Pelerin Society , vice-president
*Hayek Society , global advisory council
*Locke Institute , editorial directorIn the media
Seldon's widow Marjorie was interviewed about his work at the IEA and the rise of
Thatcherism for the 2006BBC TV documentary series "Tory! Tory! Tory! ".References
* http://www.thelockeinstitute.org/seldon.html
* http://www.arthurseldon.org
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