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Gordon Lloyd

Gordon Lloyd earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science at McGill University. He completed all the course work toward a Doctorate in Economics at the University of Chicago before receiving his Master of Arts and PhD degrees in Government at Claremont Graduate School. The co-author of three books on the American founding and sole author of a book on the political economy of the New Deal, he also has numerous articles, reviews, and opinion-editorials to his credit. His latest coauthored book, The Two Narratives of Political Economy, was published in 2010. He is the creator, with the help of the Ashbrook Center, of three highly regarded websites on the origin of the Constitution. He has received many teaching, scholarly, and leadership awards including admission to Phi Beta Kappa and the Howard White Award for Teaching Excellence at Pepperdine University. He currently serves on the National Advisory Council for the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Learning Center through the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.

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Gordon Lloyd: The American Tradition and Political Economy

Gordon Lloyd: Cheerful Conservatives and Joyous Libertarians: The Rhetorical Path to Civility

Gordon Lloyd: The Spiritual, Moral and Political Foundations of Federalism

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