Economist Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., is the founder and president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Ala., the center for research and teaching in Austrian economics and classical liberalism.
Becoming disenchanted with the political system, Rockwell went on to be a college and university administrator, and a book and magazine editor.
Rockwell's anti-war and anti-nuclear weapon positions stir spirited discussions among conservatives and liberals alike.
Rockwell spoke about free market principles, and I learned that he was president and founder of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Alabama, described by The National Review as "a free-market economics think tank".
Rockwell's newsletter, and head of academic affairs for the Ludwig von Mises Institute, is Murray N. Rothbard.
Rockwell, as well as Nathaniel Branden, David Kelley, and the like, on his broadcast, and then becomes upset, on the air, that Dr. Leonard Peikoff's office refuses to consider scheduling an interview on Mr.