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Author Profile: D. Eric Schansberg

D. Eric Schansberg is professor of economics at Indiana University Southeast and an adjunct scholar at the Acton Institute. He is also the author of Turn Neither to the Right nor to the Left: A Thinking Christian's Guide to Politics and Public Policy (Alertness Books).
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January 04, 2006 The Education Monopoly and Intelligent Design
October 05, 2005 Afterthoughts on the Aftermath of the New Orleans Flood
June 22, 2005 It's a Wonderful Retirement?

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June 02, 2008 El monopolio de la educación y el diseño inteligente

Religion & Liberty articles by this author

Volume 11, Number 4 To Promote the Progress of Science and Useful Arts July and August 2001
Volume 8, Number 2 Evangelicals and Economics March and April 1998
Volume 9, Number 3 A Humane Economy May and June 1999
Volume 10, Number 5 The American Paradox September and October 2000
Volume 11, Number 1 Fraternal Societies and Social Concern January and February 2001

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