How the Mont Pelerin Society 'Neoliberal Thought Collective' Is Influencing Donald Trump's Presidency

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After Donald Trump won the US election, analysts, researchers and journalists got to work to track how this apparent political outsider would suddenly gather aย team.

Despite promising to โ€œdrain the swampโ€ of vested interests and lobbyists, it became clear Trump was intent on refilling it with figures and ideas from the well-established network of conservative and neoliberalย think-tanks.

Suddenly, staff from groups such as the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Heritage Foundation were helping to draw up plans for a Trumpย administration.

Last month, Trump thanked one of those groups personally, with an address to the Heritage Foundation’s annualย meeting.

But those think tanks, and the people who lead and run them, have strong links to another influential group that has been trying to bend governments around the world to a particular ideology for almost 70ย years.

The Mont Pelerin Society (MPS) was established in 1947 by economist and philosopher Friedrich von Hayek โ€”ย a man considered by many to be the godfather of modern free marketย thinking.

Mont Pelerin Society Membershipย List

Some scholars have described it as the โ€œneoliberal thought collectiveโ€ with its ideas heavily influencing the political administrations of Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US, and many world leadersย since.

DeSmog has obtained a 2013 Mont Pelerin Society membership list, showing the group continues to boast influential members including former judges, former country leaders, wealthy industrialists, academics and think tank operatives in 62 countries from Argentina toย Zimbabwe.

According to the Mont Pelerin Society, its members โ€œsee danger in the expansion of government, not least in state welfare, in the power of trade unions and business monopoly, and in the continuing threat and reality ofย inflation.โ€

Members continue to meet at annual conferences and regional meetings, often held in appealing locations. ย The next meeting will be held in Sweden’s capital,ย Stockholm.

High profile members include former Australian Prime Minister John Howard, petrochemical billionaire Charles Koch and former Czech Republic president Vaclav Klaus.

Related DeSmog Coverage:ย Mont Pelerin Society A Window Into Ideological Heart Of Kochtopus Climateย Denial

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Heritage Foundation’sย Influence

As DeSmog has previously reported, many US, UK and Australia-based groups that have spread climate science denial are heavily represented among Mont Pelerin’s membership list. Many groups funded by Charles Koch and his brother David through their family foundations and Koch Industries Inc, are also well represented on the MPS directory.

When Donald Trump won the election, one of the first people appointed onto his transition team was the Heritage Foundationโ€™s Ed Feulner.ย  Feulner joined MPS in 1972 โ€“ the year before he joined fellow Republican Paul Weyrich to start the Heritageย Foundation.

Feulner was also president of MPS from 1996 to 1998 and has previously served as MPSย treasurer.

In October, Trump gave a keynote address to the Heritage Foundation’s annual President’s Clubย Meeting.

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โ€œHeritage has been instrumental in providing the Trump administration with sound policies and experts who now serve in key government positions,โ€ wrote Feulner in an email announcing Trump’sย appearance.

In the speech, Trump remembered the tax policies of the Ronald Reagan era, and recalled how President Reagan had worked closely with Heritage โ€œto unleash the economic miracle of theย 1980sโ€.ย 

Perhaps not coincidentally, Reagan’s chief economic advisor was the late Martin Anderson, who joined the MPS in 1965.ย  Anderson once reported that 22 of theย 76 economic advisors on Reagan’s successful 1980 presidential campaignย were MPSย members.

Heritage, a conservative libertarian think tank, was also described by Politico as Trumpโ€™s โ€œshadow transition teamโ€ as its fellows and staffers took up roles for theย president.

In February, New Republic wrote how the Heritage Foundation was shaping Trumpโ€™s administration and was set to play a โ€œkey role in steering domestic policyโ€ for the comingย years.

This week, the administrator of Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, is scheduled to appear at a climate and energy policy summit hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Among the speakers will be several climate science denialists from the CO2 Coalition, including William Happer.

A Neoliberalย Network

MPS is also heavily linked with the Atlas Networkย โ€”ย a co-ordinating group of more than 460 think tanks and operatives inย 96ย countries.

Atlas president Alejandro Chafuen joined MPS in 2010 and the current chair of Atlas, Linda Whetsone, is the daughter of the networkโ€™s founder, Sir Antonyย Fisher.

DeSmogโ€™s analysis of Mont Pelerin Societyโ€™s membership shows scores of members who are affiliated with the same network of think tanks that have fought against policies to cut greenhouse gasย emissions.

When Trump is gutting environmental regulations, pulling out of international climate agreements and pledging to cut welfare supportย and social security, it starts to look a lot like the world MPS members have been pushing for overย decades.

Democracy Inย Chains

That larger strategy to undermine democracies the world over is chronicled in an excellent book โ€œDemocracy In Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Rightโ€™s Stealth Plan for Americaโ€ by award-winning historian Nancy MacLean of Duke University. The book was a finalist in the prestigious National Book Awards for 2017.ย 

MacLean found what George Monbiot calls the โ€œmissing linkโ€ that helps to explain the radicalisation of governments from the US to the UK and beyond. In an abandoned building on the campus of George Mason University, MacLean found the paper trail of the life’s work of James McGill Buchanan, including confidential letters with Charles Koch that confirmย millions of Koch’s dollars flowedย to GMU in support of Buchanan’sย work.

Buchanan โ€” who was a member and past-president of the Mont Pelerin Society โ€” developed a strategy along with MPS memberย Charles Koch and other elite industrialists to construct a network of neoliberal think tanksย that, as MacLean writes and documents, have infected democracies with radical right wing policy ideas designed to shield and benefit the wealthy elite, and to disempower the majority ofย citizens.

Buchanan served on the advisory board of the Exxon- and Koch-fundedย Independent Institute, and as a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Cato Institute, which Charles Koch co-founded with Murray Rothbard and Edward Crane. Crane is a long-standing member of MPS, and Rothbard is credited as having suggested toย Charles Koch that he study the leadership of Vladimir Lenin and to view government as โ€œourย enemy.โ€

Soundย familiar?

Main image: Donald Trump gives a speech to the Heritage Foundation in October 2017. Screenshot via ABCย News.ย 

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