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− | '''Dr (Duncan) Madsen Pirie''' is President of the [[Adam Smith Institute]], and has been one of | + | '''Dr (Duncan) Madsen Pirie''' is President of the [[Adam Smith Institute]], and has been one of the Institute's three members since 1977. |
Pirie is a graduate of the universities of [[Edinburgh University|Edinburgh]], [[St Andrews University|St Andrews]] and [[Pembroke College, Cambridge|Pembroke College]] [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. | Pirie is a graduate of the universities of [[Edinburgh University|Edinburgh]], [[St Andrews University|St Andrews]] and [[Pembroke College, Cambridge|Pembroke College]] [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. |
Revision as of 15:22, 30 November 2006
Dr (Duncan) Madsen Pirie is President of the Adam Smith Institute, and has been one of the Institute's three members since 1977.
Pirie is a graduate of the universities of Edinburgh, St Andrews and Pembroke College Cambridge.
Following this Dr Pirie moved to the United States where he worked for the House of Representatives in Washington DC, and was Distinguished Visiting Professor of Logic and Philosophy at Hillsdale College in Michigan.
At the Institute, Dr Pirie was part of the influential team which pioneered privatisation and the extension of market choices and incentives. His work in helping to develop the Citizen's Charter led to his appointment to the Prime Minister's Advisory Panel from 1991-1995.
Dr Pirie is author of several books including "How to Win Every Argument", "The Book of the Fallacy", "Micropolitics", "Privatisation in Theory and Practice" and "Blueprint for a Revolution". With his colleague Dr. Eamonn Butler, he has co- authored a series of books on IQ, including "The Sherlock Holmes IQ Book".