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Frank Chodorov

Frank Chodorov
Born
Fishel Chodorowsky

February 15, 1887
Lower West Side, Manhattan, New York City, United States
DiedDecember 28, 1966(1966-12-28) (aged 79)
United States
Alma materColumbia University (BA)
OccupationWriter

Frank Chodorov (February 15, 1887 – December 28, 1966) was an American intellectual, author, and member of the Old Right, a group of classically liberal thinkers who were non-interventionist in foreign policy and opposed to both the American entry into World War II and the New Deal. He was called by Ralph Raico "the last of the Old Right greats."[1]

Chodorov is best known for writing The Income Tax: Root of All Evil (1954), a book inspired by Georgist single-tax notions which has influenced many later libertarian thinkers, including Murray Rothbard.


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