Alvin Rabushka

David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow, Emeritus
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Alvin Rabushka is the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow, Emeritus at the Hoover Institution.

He is the author or coauthor of numerous books in the areas of race and ethnicity, aging, taxation, state and local government finances, and economic development. His books include Politics in Plural Societies (originally published in 1972 and reissued in 2008 with a foreword and epilogue); A Theory of Racial Harmony; The Urban Elderly Poor; Old Folks at Home; The Tax Revolt; The Flat Tax; From Adam Smith to the Wealth of America; Hong Kong: A Study in Economic Freedom; and the New China. Rabushka’s most recent publication is Taxation in Colonial America, which received Special Recognition as a 2009 Fraunces Tavern Museum Book Award.

He has published numerous articles in scholarly journals and in national newspapers. He has consulted for, and testified before, a number of congressional committees. In 1980, he served on President Ronald Reagan's Tax Policy Task Force.

Rabushka's books and articles on the flat tax (with Robert E. Hall) provided the intellectual foundation for numerous flat tax bills that were introduced in Congress during the 1980s and 1990s and the proposals of several presidential candidates in 1996 and 2000. He was recognized in Money magazine's twentieth-anniversary issue "Money Hall of Fame" for the importance of his flat tax proposal in bringing about passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1986. His pioneering work on the flat tax contributed to the adoption of the flat tax in Jamaica, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Mongolia, Mauritius, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Kygyzstan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Trinidad and Tobago, Pridnestrovie (Transdniestra), several Swiss Cantons, and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has also drafted flat tax plans for Austria, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Canada, and Slovenia.

Rabushka received his AB in Far Eastern studies from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1962, followed by his MA and PhD degrees in political science from Washington University in 1966 and 1968. In 2007, he was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the School of Arts and Sciences at Washington University.

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Prospects for Stable Democracy in Iraq, Part III

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The origins of ethnic conflict between the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamil populations arose shortly after independence...

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Prospects for Stable Democracy in Iraq, Part II

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The hallmark of the plural or multi-ethnic society, and the feature that distinguishes it from its pluralistic counterpart of ethnic diversity, is the practice of politics almost exclusively along ethnic lines...

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Prospects for Stable Democracy in Iraq, Part I

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, May 3, 2010

The series of posts that follow review examples of multi-ethnic countries that collapsed into civil war, strife, and division. These posts are intended to illuminate possible outcomes in Iraq when most or all U.S. troops have been withdrawn...

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An Unintended Consequence of Obamacare

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Sunday, May 2, 2010

If these assumptions materialize, the consequence will be an increase in the “healthy” elderly population, especially in the 90-and-over age group...

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Engaging China on Currency Reform and Other Policies

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Saturday, May 1, 2010

Over the next few months, President Obama and Treasury Secretary Geithner will be meeting several times with their Chinese counterparts. On the U.S. agenda is...

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Educating Leaders and Role Models

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Friday, April 30, 2010

Admissions brochures of colleges and universities stress that students attending their institution will receive an education elevating them as role models and leaders in all walks of life. I wonder....

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Sarah Palin for President?

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Thursday, April 29, 2010

Several of my colleagues, normally conservative in outlook and Republican in party affiliation, told me they voted for Obama because they could not bear the idea of Sarah Palin being a heartbeat away from the presidency...

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Goldman, Greece, Lincoln, and China

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The list of villains in the financial crisis of 2007-09 is long and well-known...

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Goldman Sachs No Longer Glitters, Part II

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

[Lloyd] Blankfein and his GS colleagues are mistaken if they believe that logic and evidence can carry the day in their attempt to prove the firm did nothing wrong or illegal...

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All That Glitters is not Goldman Sachs

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, April 26, 2010

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently filed a civil fraud charge against Goldman Sachs...The case has led to a vocal exchange in the media and blogosphere...

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