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Percy L. Greaves Jr.

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Percy Graves
Personal details
Born(1906-08-24)August 24, 1906
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 13, 1984(1984-08-13) (aged 77)
Irvington, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (Before 1976)
Libertarian (1976–1980)
American (1980–1984)
SpouseBettina Bien Greaves
Alma materSyracuse University
Columbia University
New York University

Percy L. Greaves Jr. (August 24, 1906 – August 13, 1984) was an American free-market economist, historian, and presidential candidate.

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Biography

Greaves was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 24, 1906. He received a B.S. in business administration, magna cum laude, from Syracuse University in 1929.[1] He then enrolled in graduate courses in economics at Columbia University and New York University. Greaves became the financial editor and research economist for the United States News from 1934 to 1936. He resigned to take an executive job in Paris; he traveled widely in Europe until he returned to the US in 1938. Back in the States, he took a job directing research and survey activities for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and did extensive political research.

From 1943 to 1945, Greaves was Research Director for the Republican National Committee. Greaves later served as Chief of Minority Staff for the 1945–1946 "Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack".[2]

He authored several books on economics, including Understanding the Dollar Crisis (1973) and Mises Made Easier (1974). Greaves was a longtime associate and friend of Ludwig von Mises, regularly attending his seminars. Greaves and his wife attended Mises' graduate seminar at the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration each year from 1950 to 1969.[3] He was also a seminar speaker for the Foundation for Economic Education. Greaves served on the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) Editorial Advisory Committee and frequently wrote for IHR's Journal of Historical Review, generally about Pearl Harbor revisionism.

In the 1974 elections, Greaves was an unsuccessful US Senate candidate in New York for the Free Libertarian Party. Murray Rothbard had commented the same year that Greaves "believes in taxation, and ... favors the draft."[4]

Greaves was nominated as the 1980 presidential candidate for the American Party, with Frank L. Varnum as his running mate. They received 6,648 votes.[5] The state parties of Kansas and Minnesota were unhappy with Greaves's moderate stance on abortion and put anti-Greaves tickets on their ballot lines, winning 1,555 and 6,136 votes respectively. Greaves had also sought the nomination of the American Independent Party but was defeated.

Greaves died due to cancer in 1984. He was survived by his wife, three children, and seven grandchildren.

In 2010, Percy's wife completed an unfinished manuscript left behind after his death and it was published posthumously by the Ludwig von Mises Institute as Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy.[full citation needed]

Publications

Articles

Books

Book contributions

  • "The Pearl Harbor Investigations" (Chapter 7). In: Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, by Harry Elmer Barnes. Caldwell, Ida.: Caxton Printers (1953). OCLC 457149.
  • "Is Further Intervention a Cure for Prior Intervention?" (Chapter 9). In: On Freedom and Free Enterprise: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises. Edited by Mary Sennholz. New York: D. Van Nostrand (1956), pp. 285–307.LCCN 56-8218.

See also

References

  1. ^ Sennholz, Mary (1956). On Freedom and Free Enterprise: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises by Mary Sennholz. Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 978-1610163774.
  2. ^ Greaves, Percy L. Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy. Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute (2010). Edited by Bettina B. Greaves. ISBN 978-1610162616.
  3. ^ Greaves, Bettina Bien. Mises: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Foundation for Economic Education (1993), p. xv. ISBN 0910614792.
  4. ^ "Purity and the Libertarian Party". Libertarian Forum: 3, 7. May 1974.
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns – US President – Am Convention Race – Dec 08, 1979". www.ourcampaigns.com.
  6. ^ Hazlitt, Henry. Review of Understanding the Dollar Crisis, by Percy L. Greaves, Jr. Books for Libertarians, vol. 3, no. 3 (March 1974), p. 4. Full issue.
Party political offices
Preceded by American nominee for President of the United States
1980
Succeeded by
Frank Shelton
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