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Steven Hayward
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Steven Hayward holds a joint appointment as senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute in San Francisco, and as Weyerhaeuser Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC. He writes frequently on a wide range of current topics, including environmentalism, law, economics, and public policy. Mr. Hayward has extensive experience as a journalist and writer, having published dozens of articles in scholarly and popular journals. His newspaper columns have appeared in the Los Angeles Daily News, the Orange County Reporter, the San Diego Union, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Sacramento Bee, the Washington Times, the Columbus Dispatch, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Kansas City Star, and dozens of other daily newspapers. He is a contriubting editor for Reason magazine, and a contributing author for the forthcoming Encyclopedia of the American Right. Mr. Hayward has received several honors for his writing and academic scholarship. He holds a Ph.D. in American Studies and an M.A. in Government from the Claremont Graduate School. In 1987, he was awarded a Feliz Morley Memorial Prize for distinguished commentary on business and economic affairs. He has also been a Weaver Fellow of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and a fellow of the Earhart Foundation, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 1990 and 1992, Mr. Hayward was an Olive Garvey Fellow of the Mont Pelerin Society, an international organization devoted to the study of policial economy. His books, The Age of Reagan: The Fall of the Liberal Order, 1964-1980 and Churchill on Leadership: Executive Success in the Face of Adversity, were published by Prima Publishing.


"A Great Student of the Fitting Opportunity": Lincoln as Ambitious Politician
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, February 2009)

Election 2004: Déjà Vu All Over Again
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, April 2005)

Be Not Afraid: He Wasn’t
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, April 2005)

The Lion at the Gate
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, June 2004)

The Tet Offensive
  by Steven Hayward (Dialogues, April 2004)

Tuning Out Environmental Gore
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, January 2004)

Give ’Em Hell George
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, December 2002)

Killer Party
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, September 2002)

NIMBYism and the Garbage Barge from Hell
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, July 2002)

Out-FOXing the Media
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, June 2002)

The Rhyme of History in California
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, March 2002)

Walzer’s Razor
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, March 2002)

A Churchillian Perspective on September 11
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, December 2001)

Bush So Far
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, August 2001)

Earth Day: National Holiday for Chicken Little
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, April 2001)

The Aftermath
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, December 2000)

The Constitution in the Balance
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, November 2000)

The Non-Crisis Crisis
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, November 2000)

Will Voters Kiss Off the Election?
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, October 2000)

The Last Postgame Show
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, October 2000)

Three Faces of Political Journalism
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, August 2000)

No Almighty God for Ohio
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, April 2000)

The False Gore of Campaign Finance Reform
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, March 2000)

Who Are the Extremists?
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, February 2000)

Welfare Reform: Another Win For The Gipper
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, December 1999)

The Berlin Wall Ten Years Later
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, November 1999)

Bush’s Dangerous Game
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, October 1999)

Run, Warren, Run!
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, September 1999)

Nixon Reconsidered
  by Steven Hayward (Dialogues, August 1999)

The World According to George
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, August 1999)

Scenes from the Culture War
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, July 1999)

Build Missile Defense Now
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, June 1999)

The Birth, Death and Resurrection of Regulation
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, June 1999)

The Scourge of New Jobs
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, June 11, 1999)

The Social Significance of the Sprawl Controversy
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, April 1999)

Senator Hillary and the Passing of the Old Liberalism
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, March 1999)

Why the Ashbrook Challenge Was Necessary
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, February 1999)

The Stupid Party Strikes Again
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, November 05, 1998)

Hemmings and Hawings about Jefferson
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, November 1998)

The 1998 Elections: A Symposium: Should We Worry About a Democratic Party Collapse?
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, October 1998)

Why Government-by-Polls Is A Bad Idea
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, October 1998)

Where Have All The Leaders Gone?
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, August 1998)

Fearful Symmetry
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, August 1998)

Another Blow Against Racial Preferences
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, April 17, 1998)

A Night at the Opera: Art Imitates Life
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, March 20, 1998)

United States Can Learn Much from Faltering Asian Markets
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, December 19, 1997)

Middle Ground is Scarce in Global-Warming Debate
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, October 30, 1997)

Even Liberals Admit Affirmative Action Failure
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, October 09, 1997)

Is America Becoming One Big 12-Step Program? Lessons from the Contemporary Vocabulary
  by Steven Hayward (On Principle, August 1997)

Independence or Dependence Day?
  by Steven Hayward (Editorial, July 1997)



 


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