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Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Ph.D.

About The Author

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Chris Matthew Sciabarra was born in Brooklyn, New York on 17 February 1960. He resides in the Gravesend section of the borough, attending P.S. 215 (The Morris H. Weiss School) (from K through 6th grade, 1965 to 1973, when Morris H. Weiss was actually the principal!), David A. Boody Junior High School (from 1973 to 1975; the school is named after a former mayor of Brooklyn, before the borough became part of New York City), and John Dewey High School (from 1975 to 1978), before going onto NYU.

He is the author of the Dialectics and Liberty Trilogy that began with Marx, Hayek, and Utopia, continued with Ayn Rand:  The Russian Radical, and culminates with Total Freedom:  Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism. He is the coeditor with Mimi Reisel Gladstein of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, and a founding coeditor of The Journal of Ayn Rand StudiesHe is also the author of two monographs:  Ayn Rand: Her Life and Thought and Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation. He maintains the regularly updated "Notablog." He was a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Politics at New York University from January 1989 through August 2009.

Degrees

Sciabarra earned all three college degrees from New York University. He graduated in June 1981, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in History (with honors), Politics, and Economics.His history honors thesis, presented in May 1981, was in American labor history, directed by Daniel Walkowitz, and was entitled, "The Implications of Interventionism: An Analysis of the Pullman Strike." His major undergraduate fields were American History, Economics (Austrian Economics/Political Economy), and Politics (Political Theory). 

He earned his M.A. in Politics (with a concentration in political theory) in 1983. His masters' thesis was directed by Bertell Ollman and Israel Kirzner in June 1982, and was entitled, "A Brief Survey in Methodological Integration: Dialectics, Praxeology and their Implications."

In June 1988, he earned his Ph.D. with distinction in political philosophy, theory, and methodology. He passed his qualifying examinations and oral defense in both his major and minor areas (American Politics; Comparative Politics) with distinction in Spring 1984. His dissertation, defended with distinction in Spring 1988, directed by Bertell Ollman, was entitled,  "Toward a Radical Critique of Utopianism: Dialectics and Dualism in the works of Friedrich Hayek, Murray Rothbard, and Karl Marx." 

Among his academic distinctions, awards, and grants are the following:

Earhart Fellowship (Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor, Michigan):  1996; 1990-92.

William O'Boyle Fellowship (Institute for Humane Studies, Fairfax, Virginia):  1990-91.

Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellowship (Newcombe Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey):  1987-88.

Claude R. Lambe Fellowship (Institute for Humane Studies, Fairfax, Virginia):  1986-87.

Herbert H. Lehman Graduate Fellowship, 1981-85.

New York University Fellowship, 1981-84.

Helen M. Jones Prize for Best Record in the History Honors Course (New York University), 1981.

Joel Hershmann Prize for Excellence in American History (New York University), 1981.

University Honors Scholar (New York University), 1981.

Helbein Schoar (New York University), 1981.

French Departmental Award (New York University), 1980.

Dean's Honors List (New York University), 1977-81.

New York State Regents Scholarship, 1977-81.

His professional memberships have included:  

The Academy of Political Science, Alliance of Independent Scholars; American Academy of Political and Social Science; American Philosophical Association; The Ayn Rand Society (of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association); American Political Science Association; Center for Independent Study; Graduate Student Forum of the Humanities Council at New York University; National Coalition of Independent Scholars; Omicron Delta Epsilon (The International Honors Society in Economics); The Joseph H. Park History Honors Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Society for Scholarly Publishing; Society for Utopian Studies; and Canarsie AWARE, Inc.

Family

Chris comes from a close-knit extended family. He is of Greek and Sicilian ancestry. His siblings include: his sister Elizabeth Ann Sciabarra, a dedicated educator and teacher; his brother Carl Barry, a virtuoso jazz guitarist; and his sister-in-law, Joanne Barry, a brilliant jazz singer. Carl and Joanne have issued several CDs, and have appeared at many clubs and festivals.

 Chris also has many aunts, uncles, cousins, and special friends, some of whose websites can be found at Sci-Links. He enjoys many favorite things, especially music, has written many works, and has given many interviews. You can learn more about Chris on Wikipedia.


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