Harold Luhnow person
also: Harold Lunau, H-U, excuse me, L-U-H-N-O-W, Lonau
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Volker Fundorganization · 2Jasper Craneperson · 2United Statescountry · 1Mont Pelerin Societyorganization · 1
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Harold Luhnow funded
Friedrich Hayek documented
“and when Volker died in 1947, he was also put in charge of the company's philanthropic trust, the Volker Fund. He decided to begin sponsoring Hayek, and among the first things that he did was go to the meeting at Mount Polaren Society. The …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 17:28
Harold Luhnow member_of
Mont Pelerin Society documented
“and when Volker died in 1947, he was also put in charge of the company's philanthropic trust, the Volker Fund. He decided to begin sponsoring Hayek, and among the first things that he did was go to the meeting at Mount Polaren Society. The …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 17:28
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▶ 16:59
to the dangers that they faced. On his book tour around America, Hayek had met Harold Lunau, H-U, excuse me, L-U-H-N-O-W, a businessman from Kansas City who was very responsive to this message. Lunau was in charge of his uncle's furniture d…
▶ 19:26
They would all join Mount Pelerin Society. The Volcker Fund may have been a philanthropic trust, but the objectives of business financiers such as Lonau and Crane were very clear. They wanted the organization and initiatives that they were …
▶ 38:07
advantageous to his further growth of his company. It would not be the last time that Crane attempted to put pressure on Hayek regarding the need for orthodoxy and a stronger business influence. He found it vitally important that European m…