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Ficha técnica
Fundador:
William Baroody, Sr.: «Competition of ideas is fundamental to a free society»
Año de fundación:
1943
Presidente:
Christopher DeMuth
Vicepresidentes:
Henry Olsen
“We have, us fellow warriors for liberty, a rendezvous with destiny.”
Negacionistas de referencia:
Otros personajes:
Newt Gingrich
Sede actual:
Washington
Misión declarada:
Defender los principios y mejorar las instituciones del capitalismo americano libre y democrático
Misión real:
Evitar la regulación por ley de las actividades empresariales (química, tabaco, farmacéutica, alimentación, etc.)
Ejercer presión para disminuir la fiscalidad
Orientación económica:
Neoliberal, anti-regulación actividad empresarial
Agencias de PR:
Medios de comunicación:
Posicionamiento negacionista climático:
Otros negacionismos:
Coste excesivo de la reglamentación empresarial, en particular en la industria farmacéutica y de la alimentación
Actividades:
Ingresos 2005:
$ 21,400,000; beneficio de $ 12,300,000
Activos 2005:
$ 69,000,000
Otros:
Actividades conjuntas sobre reglamentación empresarial vía AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Con el PAcific Research Institute elaboran el «Index of leading environmental indicators»
Disponen de un «Council of Academic Advisors»
Origen de la financiación documentada:
Donors Capital Fund + DonorsTrust (anónimos): $15,201,614 (2005-2012)
American Petroleum Institute $85,000 (2008-2011)
Exxon Mobil $3,075,000 (2001-2012)
PhRMA: $700,000 (2008-2010)
Fortunas personales
Armstrong Foundation $50,000 (2008-2012)
Castle Rock Foundation $585,000 (2000-2008)
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation $300,000 (2006-2011)
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation $750,000 (2005-2007)
Dick and Betsy DeVos Family Foundation $9,000 (2004-2008)
Dunn’s Foundation for the Advancement of Right Thinking $341,400 (2002-2006)
Earhart Foundation $1,118,800 (1995-2012)
F.M. Kirby Foundation $329,000 (1998-2012)
John M. Olin Foundation $8,007,124
John Templeton Foundation $1,309,086
Philip M. McKenna Foundation %137,000
Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation $845,000
Scaife Family $9,501,000
Smith Richardson Foundation $11,056,676
The Carthage Foundation $165,000 (2002-2005)
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation $20,245,597 (1987-10012)
The Randolph Foundation $754,500
William E. Simon Foundation $437,500
William H. Donner Foundation $414,500 (1998-2011)
Detalle de la financiación documentada
Referencias
- Steven F. Hayward (Tech Central Station) – Don’t Worry, Be Happy – American Enterprise Institute – 22/04/2004 – Tech Central Station – http://www.aei.org/article/20355
“The United States has been so successful in improving environmental quality in recent years that we should be celebrating, not despairing” - TCS Daily – Wikipedia – 03/12/2009 – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCS_Daily
«In 2006, it was sold to Nick Schulz, who had been its editor since 2001.[1] Before the sale, it was «hosted» by James K. Glassman, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and syndicated columnist. In 2006, he left TCS to become editor of The American; Schulz, while continuing to operate TCS, followed Glassman to The American and soon replaced him as that magazine’s editor.» - Lee Fang – The Right Leans In – The Investigative Fund – 28/03/2013 – – http://www.theinvestigativefund.org/investigations/politicsandgovernment/1768/the_right_leans_in/
“Other conservative leaders have spoken even more glowingly of the way that state-level political investments can shape the future of conservatism. ‘We have, us fellow warriors for liberty, a rendezvous with destiny,’ said Henry Olsen, an American Enterprise Institute vice president, at a meeting of conservative think tank leaders last November at the Ritz-Carlton resort on Amelia Island, Florida. ‘Reagan’s generation did too, and their task was to plant the tree of liberty in the garden of Roosevelt. Our task is to protect that tree against the gales and gusts of Hurricane Barack, and to help nurture that tree so that it grows into a grove and forest.’ At the same event, Grover Norquist proclaimed that with SPN’s support, Republican governors might ‘turn their states into Texas or Hong Kong’ — laboratories of the free market. ‘It’s a wonderful opportunity,’ he added.”
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