Anne Bradley

Anne Rathbone Bradley is the George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and vice president of academic affairs at The Fund for American Studies.

She served as the associate director for the Program in Economics, Politics and the Law at the James M. Buchanan Center at George Mason University. Based on her academic research, she also worked as an economic analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency’s Office of Terrorism Analysis.

Anne received her PhD in economics from George Mason University in 2006, during which time she was a James M. Buchanan Scholar.

From Gleaning to Growth: Ancient Lessons for Reducing Poverty

Care for the poor is an essential part of a virtuous life in the Jewish and Christian traditions, and other traditions as well.  In the book of Deuteronomy, in the…

From Gleaning to Growth: Ancient Lessons for Reducing Poverty

From Gleaning to Growth: Ancient Lessons for Reducing Poverty

Ancient wisdom on poverty alleviation offers timeless guidance for changing how we see the poor—and how we help them escape poverty.

From Gleaning to Growth: Ancient Lessons for Reducing Poverty