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Group.png John M. Olin Foundation  
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Formation1984
Founder•  John M. Olin
•  Allan Bloom
•  Nathan Tarcov
ExtinctionNovember 29, 2005
HeadquartersUniversity of Chicago, Illinois, United States
Sponsor ofMiddle East Media Research Institute, Federalist Society
Membership•  Nathan Tarcov
•  Allan Bloom
•  Joseph Cropsey
•  François Furet
•  Leon Kass
•  Ralph Lerner
•  Mark Lill
•  Robert B. Pippin
•  Saul Bellow
•  Jean Bethke Elshtain
•  Richard Hellie
•  Amy Kass
•  Leszek Kolakowski
•  Edward O. Laumann
• John Mearsheimer.jpg John Mearsheimer
•  Christopher S. Greenwald
Former (closed in 2005) "right-wing" grant-maker. CIA cut-out.

The John M. Olin Foundation was a "conservative" grant-making foundation based at the University of Chicago.

Founding

It was founded in 1984 by Allan Bloom and Nathan Tarcov to provide a "forum for the reconsideration and analysis of the fundamental principles and current practices of American politics and society, along with a thoughtful examination of classic philosophical, theological, and literary texts."[1]

It made its last grant in the summer of 2005 and officially disbanded on November 29, 2005. It had disbursed over $370 million in funding, primarily to conservative think tanks, media outlets, and law programs at influential universities.

Funding

The Center was funded by the John M. Olin Foundation.[2]

The Center helped obtain funding from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation for the microfilming of the Leo Strauss archives at the University of Chicago's Regenstein Library.[3]

Faculty

Faculty[4]

 

Known member

All 1 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
William SimonWrote a working paper on U.S. Economic Performance and Prospects for the 1982 Bilderberg.
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References

  1. About the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy, John M. Olin Center, accessed 4 September 2009.
  2. About the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy, John M. Olin Center, accessed 4 September 2009.
  3. About the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy, John M. Olin Center, accessed 4 September 2009.
  4. Faculty, John M. Olin Center, accessed 4 September 2009.