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William R. Luckey is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Political Science and Economics at Christendom College where he has taught since 1984. Born in the south Bronx, New York City, Dr. Luckey received his B. A. from St, John’s University, New York and served in the United States Marine Corps. He received an M. A. and Ph.D. in political philosophy from Fordham University, and was an Earhart Foundation Fellow and a Robert Boone Stewart Fellow. He taught at St. John’s University, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, and Cardinal Newman College in St. Louis prior to coming to Christendom College. The 1990’s saw Dr. Luckey return to school for an M.B.A. from Shenandoah University and an M.A. in Economics from George Mason University where he was a student of Nobel Prize winner James Buchanan.
He has published in Faith and Reason, the Journal of Markets and Morality and published “John
Courtney Murray: A Catholic Appreciation” in John Courtney Murray and the American Civil
Conversation, edited by Grasso and Hunt.
He has given scholarly papers at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Calvin College, Auburn University, the Eric Voegelin Society and the American Political Science Association, and is on the advisory board of the Center for Economic Personalism.
This year he will have been married for 29 years and has four children
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