John H. Aldrich – President of the American Political Science Association and Professor at Duke University, Department of Political Science

Michele Giacobe Alendoerfer – George Washington University



​Bridget Arimond – Director, LLM Program in International Human Rights, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

James H Broussard – Professor of History, Lebanon Valley College

Alison Brysk – American Political Science Association, Human Rights Division Chair, and Professor at University of California-Santa Barbara



David Cochran, Ph.D. – Professor of Politics, Loras College

Edward M. Cook Jr. – Professor of history (The University of Chicago), particularly knowledgeable about Colonial America

Peter Dreier – E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics, and Chair of the Urban & Environmental Policy Department, Occidental College

George E. Edwards – Indiana University, Director, Program in International Human Rights Law

Joseph Ellis – Professor of History, author of books regarding our founding fathers

Rodney E. Hero – President Elect of the American Political Science Association and Professor at University of California, Berkeley

Shareen Hertel – University of Connecticut, Human Rights Institute

Richard Hiskes – Recipients of the American Political Science Association’s Human Rights Scholar Award and Professor in the Department of Political Science, Grand Valley State University

Jeffrey C. Isaac – Editor-in-Chief of Perspectives on Politics (APSA – Perspectives on Politics is the American Political Science Association’s official venue for book reviews) and Professor at Indiana University

John Ishiyama – Editor-in-Chief of the American Political Science Review (APSA – “The Leading Journal of Political Science Research”) and Professor at University of North Texas


Turkuler Isiksel – Columbia University, Department of Political Science



Paul W. Kahn – Director of the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale

Patrick J. Keenan – Professor teaching University of Illinois College of Law’s International Human Rights Clinic

Bert B. Lockwood, Jr. – Series Editor, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press

Cristina Lafont – Northwestern University, Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy



Terry J. Lovell – Yavapai College


Richard B. Miller –
Professor and Author, Indiana University, Department of Religious Studies

Kate Nash – professor, covering sociology of human rights, and other topics, and author of The Cultural Politics of Human Rights: Comparing the US and UK (among other books)

Thomas Piketty – a French economist who works on wealth and income inequality, author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, and professor of economics at the Paris School of Economics

Mathias Risse – Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government 


Jennifer G Rutledge – Department of Political Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice



David J. Scheffer – Director, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law



Steve J. Stern – Series Editor, Critical Human Rights, University of Wisconsin Press

Claude E. Welch, Jr. – SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Political Science
Through letters, email, personal conversation, or other means, please encourage each of those listed below to begin down the path of restoring a great America and making America and We, the People sustainable well into the future through fulfillment of our Agreement among We, The People.   Ask them to read and understand their free copies of Human Rights Capitalism.  

May all Americans come to know, understand, appreciate, and fulfill our Agreement among We, the People. 
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