Mentoring a network of
classical liberal scholars, building institutions, encouraging
scholarship, and laying out strategy and practice for the
libertarian movement is where Harper's influence is visible today. Current
Institute for Humane Studies chairman of the board
Charles Koch said that Harper's book,
Why Wages Rise, influenced his philosophical framework. In 1978 and 1979 the
Institute for Humane Studies published
The Writings of F. A. Harper. Koch wrote the tribute section, saying, "Of all the teachers of liberty, none was as well-beloved as Baldy, for it was he who taught the teachers and, in teaching, taught them
humility and
gentleness." In October 2011, Coyne co-authored an article entitled ''War and Liberty: Wisdom From
Leonard E. Read and F. A. 'Baldy' Harper''. The article reviews the main themes of Harper's anti-war pamphlet
In Search of Peace and argues that Harper's ideas are as important and relevant today as they were in 1950. ==Works==