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* The [[Koch brothers]] | * The [[Koch brothers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 12 October 2022
About
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research is a neoconservative think-tank that also covertly supports marketism, though they refrain from using the popular term "libertarianism" to refer to it.
Funding
- The Koch brothers
- Richard Mellon Scaife
- the Olin and Bradley Foundations
- the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
- the tobacco industry
People
- Founder: William Casey (later to become Ronald Reagan's CIA director)
- David Frum, former fellow(?) (joined the Bush-Cheney administration in 2001; coined the term "Axis of Evil")
- William Kristol, trustee
- Charles Murray, former fellow(?)
- Heather MacDonald, fellow