George Pearson
Credentials
- George Pearson graduated from Grove City College, where โhe became a devotee of Austrian school economist Hans Sennholz.โ1Robert Leeson. Hayek: A Collaborative Biograhy. Springer, March 10, 2015.
Background
George H. Pearson was Charles Koch’s first chief aide in his political and policy agenda, starting in the 1960s. He was part of Robert LeFevre’s Freedom School movement along with Charles Koch and moved to Wichita to work along side Koch, operating within what became Koch Industries and through organizations Koch created or funded outside of the corporation. Along with Charles, Pearson is a former member of the John Birch Society in Wichita, Kansas
Since the 1960s, Pearson has served as a โpolitical lieutenantโ under Charles Koch, Jane Mayer reported in Politico.2โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c He has led several Koch created or Koch funded groups over the past five decades.
According to his profile at the Kansas Policy Institute, where he is chair of the board and co-founder, Pearson โworked for nearly three decades for the Koch family as manager of various Koch Foundations and for Koch Industries in various corporate positions including Director of Public Affairs.โ3โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV 4โKANSAS POLICY INSTITUTE PRESENTS SPIRIT OF FREEDOM AWARD TO ITS CHAIR AND ATLAS NETWORK BOARD MEMBER,โ Atlas Network, October 13, 2016. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/VnxYG
Pearson has worked either as an officer or director at several Koch-affiliated or funded think tanks including the Institute for Humane Studies and the Cato Institute. Pearson is also a former member of the board of directors of the Atlas Network.5โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
Apart from his work with think tanks, Pearson’s profile at Kansas Policy Institute says he is a โprincipal at Industrial Development Investors, LLC and is an individual real estate investor.โ6โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV Pearson joined the Mont Pelerin Society in 1971, and was still listed as a member of the influential group in documents revealed by DeSmog in 2013.
John Birch Society
The JBS has been described as a radical right organization and has been criticized for racism and anti-Semitism by The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) among other groups. In 1961, Time Magazine described the John Birch Society as โthe most formidable of the extremist groups.โ7Don Terry. โBringing Back Birch,โ Intelligence Report, Spring 2013 Issue (March 1, 2013). Archived August 4, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/RE7ny 8Western Democracies and The New Extreme Right challenge (2004), Routledge, p. 43. 9Thomas Mallon. โA View from the Fringe,โ The New Yorker, January 11, 2016. Archived August 4, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/SsXxL 10โPART 2: Koch’s Roots,โ Unkoch My Campus.
George Pearson and Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo, described as โthe Koch brothersโ point man in the House,โ appears to have shared a close relationship with George Pearson. In a 2016 tribute video, Pompeo personally thanked Pearson and said, โI learned an awful lot from youโ during their time working together.11โKPI 20th Anniversary Tribute to George Pearson,โ YouTube video uploaded by user โKansasPolicyInst,โ October 21, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
For four years, Mike Pompeo was a trustee and board member of the Kansas Policy Institute. KPI changed its name to the Flint Hills Center for Public Policy, then back to the Kansas Policy Institute in 2009. Pompeo, alongside Pearson, was listed as a trustee on the Flint Hills Center website in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009, while public tax forms list him in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.12โOur History,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived September 9, 2011. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mTEkQ
Cato Institute Shareholder
Pearson was one of the original shareholders of the Cato Institute. The others included the co-founders Charles Koch and Ed Crane, along with Roger MacBride, and Murray Rothbard. Koch later had a falling out with Rothbard. In the 1980s, William A. Niskanen left the Reagan Administration to joint Cato and then became a shareholder of Cato, too.
Koch โliked the idea of being in control of things even though he is not recognized as being in control,โ said David Gordon, who worked at Cato in 1979 and 1980. โHe picked the people as stockholders because he thought they would do what he wanted,โ The Washingtonian reported.
In 2012, Charles Koch and Ed Crane began a fight for control over Cato, which they had founded together more 35 years before. In the struggle for control of Cato, the public learned that the non-profit was owned by shareholders, which included shares inherited by Niskanen’s widow, Kathryn Washburn. That dispute led to the creation of the Niskanen Center, which is led by Jerry Taylor. Pearson gave up his shares in 2008. David Koch joined as a shareholder in 1991.13Luke Mullins. โThe Battle for the Cato Institute,โ Washingtonian, May 30, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/XemXC 14Dan Rivoli. โKoch Brothers Sue for More Control of Cato Institute,โ International Business Times, March 1, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/u0YIH
Stance on Climate Change
George Pearson has not publicly voiced his views on climate change.
Key Quotes
October 13, 2016
The Kansas Policy Institute presented its โSpirit of Freedomโ award to its chair, George Pearson. The award goes to โa Kansan who uniquely supports the principles of individual liberty and economic freedom.โ15โKANSAS POLICY INSTITUTE PRESENTS SPIRIT OF FREEDOM AWARD TO ITS CHAIR AND ATLAS NETWORK BOARD MEMBER,โ Atlas Network, October 13, 2016. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/VnxYG
โIโve been involved with organizations promoting freedom for over 50 years,โ Pearson said, accepting the award. โThe last half of that time has been with policy, in the policy arena. Why policy? In the political process, ideas are the input and votes are the outcome. For better or worse, policy shapes the political outcomes. Simply put, good policies produce good outcomes and bad policies produce bad outcomes. As many of you have heard me say, I believe that we are overinvested in political outcomes and underinvested in getting good policy into the political process. Thank you for this award, and thank you all for being part of the effort.โ
1976
In her book Dark Money, and in Politico magazine, Jane Mayer paraphrased George Pearson’s paper that was originally presented at a 1976 conference of the Center for Libertarian Studies (emphasis added):
โGeorge Pearson, a former member of the John Birch Society in Wichita, who served as Charles Koch’s political lieutenant during those years, expanded on this strategy in his own eye-opening paper. He suggested that libertarians needed to mobilize youthful cadres influencing academia in new ways. Traditional gifts to universities, he warned, didnโt guarantee enough ideological control. Instead, he advocated funding private institutes within prestigious universities, where donors could exert influence over hiring decisions and other academic matters while hiding the radicalism of their aims,โ Jane Mayer noted.16โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
Clayton A. Coppin, a researcher who taught history at George Mason University and had written the Koch company history, summarized Pearson’s arguments in 2003 and was also quoted by Mayer:17โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
“It would be necessary to use ambiguous and misleading names, obscure the true agenda, and conceal the means of control. This is the method that Charles Koch would soon practice in his charitable giving, and later in his political actions.”
Key Deeds
January 2016
In her book Dark Money, Jane Mayer referenced George Pearson’s early relationship with the John Birch Society where Charles Koch was also deeply involved. While working with Koch, Pearson wrote a paper that suggested new ways to expand libertarian influence in universities.18Jane Mayer. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right, Doubleday, January 19, 2016. See pages excerpted on Twitter by @SeanMcElwee.
According to excerpts from an unpublished history of Charles Koch, cited in a 2018 report by UnKoch My Campus, Pearson presented his paperโ titled Expenditures on Scholarship Aimed At Bringing About Social Change โat a 1976 conference of the Center for Libertarian Studies sponsored by $65,000 from Charles Koch. Several others in the Koch network also presented at the conference:19โDonor Intent of the Koch networkโ (PDF), UnKoch My Campus, December 2018. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
โPapers described how donors can maintain control over the use of their campus donations, how the libertarian movement should learn from the Nazi Youth program and its success in capturing the state, and what lessons the movement should learn from Kochโs longtime membership in the industry-funded/farright group, the John Birch Society,โ UnKoch noted.20โDonor Intent of the Koch networkโ (PDF), UnKoch My Campus, December 2018. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Clayton A. Coppin offered a detailed summary of Pearson’s paper in his report โStealth: The History of Charles Koch’s Political Activitiesโ (excerpted by UnKoch):21Clayton A. Coppin. โStealth: The History of Charles Koch’s Political Activities Part Oneโ (PDF), 2003. Retrieved from UnKoch My Campus.
โExpenditures on Scholarship Aimed At Bringing About Social Change.โ This paper is a compendium of Charles Kochโs thinking about how he could invest in and control the libertarian movement.
โThe paper begins by assuming that to advance libertarian thought it is necessary to have a group of advocates in major universities. Pearson considers a number of ways that funds can be used in academia to advance the libertarian ideology, but all of them contain problems of control. Pearson points out that when a chair is endowed the donor gives the endowment to the institution and has no control beyond the appointment of the chairโs first occupant. After that, the institution is in control of the endowment. The lack of control of future endowments is a significant drawback from Pearsonโs perspective. Pearson explores a number of other possibilities: partial endowments, annuities, and independent support. Each has its shortcomings. Some are ineffectual; others provide the donor with no control.
โPearson suggested that programs such as the Foundation for Economic and Education at UCLA offer a better option for the donor. Pearson describes how the Foundation receives funds from the donor and then uses these funds to make research grants and other awards to faculty members in the economics department at UCLA. This procedure allows the department to offer a more attractive financial package and attract better scholars. From the donorโs perspective, says Pearson, ‘this in turn allows the foundation to influence the hiring decisions of the departmentโฆ It has additional advantages in that it can be controlled to supplement salary without any displacement of department funds allowing for the leveraging of state funds while still giving the donor some control.’โ
June 1974
Pearson, described by Mont Pelerin Society member Peter J. Boettke at the Foundation for Economic Education, was reportedly influential in the โmodern resurgence of Austrian economics.โ Having graduated from Grove City College, and then working for the Institute for Humane Studies, Pearson โinitiated the idea to bring together the three leading active scholars in Austrian economicsโIsrael Kirzner, Ludwig Lachmann, and Murray Rothbardโto present a series of lectures to young faculty and graduate students who had expressed an interest in Austrian economics to the Institute.โ22Peter J. Boettke. โThe Story of a Movement,โ Foundation for Economic Education, May 1, 1995. Archived May 22, 2019. Archive.fo URL:https://archive.fo/CA6rr
Affiliations
- John Birth Society (JBS) โ Former member.23โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
- Mont Pelerin Society โ member as recently as 2013.
- Atlas Network โ Former board member (as recently as 2017).24โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ
- Kansas Policy Institute โ Chair.25โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- Institute for Humane Studies โ Officer/director.26โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ
- Cato Institute โ Original shareholder. Gave up his shares in 2008.27Luke Mullins. โThe Battle for the Cato Institute,โ Washingtonian, May 30, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/XemXC 28Dan Rivoli. โKoch Brothers Sue for More Control of Cato Institute,โ International Business Times, March 1, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/u0YIH
- Koch Foundations โ Manager of various Koch Foundations.29โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- Koch Industries โ Held โvarious corporate positions including Director of Public Affairs.โ30โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- Industrial Development Investors, LLC โ Principal.31โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ
- Freedom School โ Former participant
Social Media
Publications
George Pearson does not appear to have recently written op-eds, books, or other literature.
Other Resources
- โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016.
- โSecret Owners of Cato Institute Surface as Koch Brothers Move to Take Control,โ Wall Street on Parade.
- John Blundell. โIHS and the Rebirth of Austrian Economics: Some Reflections on 1974โ1976,โ Mises Institute, August 21, 2014.
Resources
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- 2โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
- 3โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 4โKANSAS POLICY INSTITUTE PRESENTS SPIRIT OF FREEDOM AWARD TO ITS CHAIR AND ATLAS NETWORK BOARD MEMBER,โ Atlas Network, October 13, 2016. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/VnxYG
- 5โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 6โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 7Don Terry. โBringing Back Birch,โ Intelligence Report, Spring 2013 Issue (March 1, 2013). Archived August 4, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/RE7ny
- 8Western Democracies and The New Extreme Right challenge (2004), Routledge, p. 43.
- 9Thomas Mallon. โA View from the Fringe,โ The New Yorker, January 11, 2016. Archived August 4, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/SsXxL
- 10โPART 2: Koch’s Roots,โ Unkoch My Campus.
- 11โKPI 20th Anniversary Tribute to George Pearson,โ YouTube video uploaded by user โKansasPolicyInst,โ October 21, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 12โOur History,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived September 9, 2011. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mTEkQ
- 13Luke Mullins. โThe Battle for the Cato Institute,โ Washingtonian, May 30, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/XemXC
- 14Dan Rivoli. โKoch Brothers Sue for More Control of Cato Institute,โ International Business Times, March 1, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/u0YIH
- 15โKANSAS POLICY INSTITUTE PRESENTS SPIRIT OF FREEDOM AWARD TO ITS CHAIR AND ATLAS NETWORK BOARD MEMBER,โ Atlas Network, October 13, 2016. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/VnxYG
- 16โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
- 17โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
- 18Jane Mayer. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right, Doubleday, January 19, 2016. See pages excerpted on Twitter by @SeanMcElwee.
- 19โDonor Intent of the Koch networkโ (PDF), UnKoch My Campus, December 2018. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 20โDonor Intent of the Koch networkโ (PDF), UnKoch My Campus, December 2018. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 21Clayton A. Coppin. โStealth: The History of Charles Koch’s Political Activities Part Oneโ (PDF), 2003. Retrieved from UnKoch My Campus.
- 22Peter J. Boettke. โThe Story of a Movement,โ Foundation for Economic Education, May 1, 1995. Archived May 22, 2019. Archive.fo URL:https://archive.fo/CA6rr
- 23โThe Secrets of Charles Kochโs Political Ascent,โ Politico Magazine, January 18, 2016. Archived May 18, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/78b0c
- 24โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ
- 25โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 26โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ
- 27Luke Mullins. โThe Battle for the Cato Institute,โ Washingtonian, May 30, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/XemXC
- 28Dan Rivoli. โKoch Brothers Sue for More Control of Cato Institute,โ International Business Times, March 1, 2012. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/u0YIH
- 29โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 30โBoard of Trustees & Officers,โ Kansas Policy Institute. Archived May 19, 2019. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/kPyJV
- 31โOur People,โ Atlas Network. Archived January 14, 2017. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/OuryZ