Benjamin A. Rogge (June 18, 1920 – November 17, 1980) was an American economist, college administrator, and libertarian writer, speaker and foundation advisor.
At Wabash College, Rogge taught in the summer Institute for Professional Development, in addition to his usual teaching in economics.
[11] A collection of Rogge's speeches, often on topics in economics or education, was published under the title Can Capitalism Survive?
In addition, Wabash established and named a speaker series after Rogge to pay homage to his many contributions to university students and free market economics.
[14] A posthumous collection of Rogge's speeches and essays has appeared under the title A Maverick's Defense of Freedom.