| Benjamin
Franklin |
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Benjamin
Franklin, considered the grandfather of America, is Mark Skousen's
eighth great-grandfather. A profound writer and philosopher,
a successful publisher and brilliant diplomat, Franklin gave
this country its first public library, bifocals and Franklin
stove. He was the "inventor" of electricity through
his kite and key experiment with lightning.
He
was the first Postmaster General, an ambassador to France
and a delegate to the Congress that adopted the Declaration
of Independence. He was the writer of "Poor Richard's
Almanac," the first financial guru, and author of his
famous autobiography.
Mark Skousen has written a book about his ancestor, The
Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Franklin
and has given speeches, appearing as the famed Founding Father.
| W.
Cleon Skousen |
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W.
Cleon Skousen is Mark Skousen's uncle. During his life, Cleon
Skousen has been an FBI agent, the police chief of Salt Lake
City and a full professor at Brigham Young University. Cleon
has also been the head of his own organization, The Freeman
Institute (now called the National Center for Constitutional
Studies) since the late 1960s. There's no doubt he's the greatest
defender of the Constitution today.
He
is a prolific writer, great speaker and spiritual giant to
all who know him. Some of his books include The Naked Communist,
The Naked Capitalist, The Miracle of America and many books
on the Old Testament.
National Center for Constitutional Studies
P.O. Box 30776
Salt Lake City, UT 84130
801-973-1776
Web: www.nccs.net
| Royal
Skousen |
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Royal
Skousen is Mark Skousen's oldest brother. A professor of English
language and linguistics at Brigham Young University, Royal
has done important work in two major areas. The first is his
development of a theory of analogy that accounts for how people
learn and use language. He has published two books in this
area: Analogical Modeling of Language and Analogy
and Structure.
The second major area is his work on the critical text of
the Book
of Mormon, which compares the original
manuscript and the printer's manuscript with 20 editions of
the Book of Mormon (from 1830 to 1981).
Royal Skousen
Professor of English Language and Linguistics
2054 JKHB, College of Humanities
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah 84602
| Joel
Skousen |
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Joel
Skousen is Mark Skousen's older brother. He is a political
scientist, by training, specializing in the philosophy of
law and Constitutional theory, and is also a designer of high
security residences and retreats.
During
the 1980s he served as the Chairman of the Conservative National
Committee and as the Executive Editor of Conservative
Digest. Joel Skousen speaks on a variety of topics
and is the author of several books, including Essential
Principles for the Conservation of Liberty and The
Survival Home Manual--Architectural Design, Construction and
Remodeling of Self-Sufficient Residences and Retreats.
Joel Skousen Designs
290 West 580 South
Orem, Utah 84058
jskousen@enol.com
http://xsw.com/securehome
Tel. (801) 224-4746 Home
(801) 224-9139 Office
| K.
Fred Skousen |
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K.
Fred Skousen is Mark Skousen's cousin. He holds the J. Willard
and Alice S. Marriott Chair of Management and is Dean of the
Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University.
He has been a consultant to the Financial Executive Research
Foundation, the Controller General of the United States, the
Federal Trade Commission and to several large companies.
Fred
Skousen, Ph.D., CPA, is the author of more than 50 articles,
research reports and books, including: An Introduction
to the SEC, Intermediate Accounting,
Accounting: Concepts and Applications and Financial
Accounting.
K. Fred Skousen
Dean of the Marriott School of Management
Brigham Young University
730 N. Eldon Tanner Bldg.
P.O. Box 23113
Provo, UT 84602
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