Fred Sterling Lee

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Lee ( John Lee )
 
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Frederic Sterling Lee was a Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City since 2000. He fought his whole life for social and economic justice for all people. Dr. Lee was internationally known for his work on alternative microeconomic theory. His approach to economics was always grounded in the real world which kept him outside the mainstream of orthodox economics. He authored two books: Post Keynesian Price Theory and A History of Heterodox Economics.

He was also internationally recognized for his work to promote a community among alternative approaches to economic theory under the umbrella term of heterodox economics. He was founder of the Association for Heterodox Economics in England and the international Heterodox Economics Newsletter.
He was active in many other economic associations and served as editor of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2009-2013. Dr. Lee previously taught at the University of California-Riverside in Riverside, CA, 1981-1984; Roosevelt University in Chicago, IL, 1984-1990; Staffordshire Polytechnic in Stokeon-Trent, England, 1990-1991; and DeMontfort University in Leicester, England, 1991-2000.
He was a proud, card-carrying member of the Industrial Workers of the World (known as Wobblies) since 1985. While living in Chicago he was President of the IWW General Executive Board. In that role, he was instrumental in retrieving for the IWW a remnant of the ashes of Joe Hill, which had found its way into the National Archives in Washington, DC. While living in Leicester, England, he was active in the Leicester Secular Society, which works for an inclusive and plural society free from religious privilege, prejudice and discrimination. He served as President of the Secular Society from 1994 to 2000, promoting their activities and preserving their 130 year-old Victorian building. Born in Nyack, NY on November 24, 1949, Dr. Lee grew up in Fairfax County Virginia with his father Sterling Lee, a lawyer with the National Labor Relations Board and his mother Marian Burks Keddy who was active with the League of Women Voters. He earned a BA in History from Frostburg State College in Maryland in 1972 and a PhD in Economics from Rutgers University in New Jersey in 1983. At Frostburg he met his wife, Ruth (nee Buschman) on a hayride. Happily married for 41 years, they enjoyed living and traveling all over the US and the world.  
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