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Jerome
Huyler is an adjunct professor of political science at Seton Hall
University. He earned his PhD. in political science from the New School for Social
Research in 1992 and a Bachelors Degree from Brooklyn College, where
he majored in philosophy. Dr. Huyler’s doctoral dissertation was edited
for publication as Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the
Founding Era (The University Press of Kansas, 1995, 2001). His latest
manuscript, Unintended. The Consequences of Liberalism is now
complete and is being shown to leading book publishers. A controversial
book entitled, Everything You Have: The Case Against Welfare was
published in 1980 but is currently out of print. Jerome has delivered
talks at New York University, St. John’s University, Baruch College, The
University of Connecticut, and other leading colleges. In addition to
speaking before graduate seminars on the American Founding Era at Fordham
University, he has addressed professional conferences, including those of
the Liberty Fund, the annual meeting of the American Political Science
Association and the New York State and Northeast Political Science
Associations. His articles, interviews and book reviews have been
published in prestigious journals, such as The William & Mary
Quarterly, The American Historical Review, The Navigator, and The
Independent Review, among others.
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