Raphael Sassower

His academic contributions have been in the fields of economics, medical theory and methodology, science and technology, postmodernism, education, aesthetics, and Popperian philosophy.

He is the Director of the Center for Legal Studies and the Minor in Pre-Law, and has served as Chair of the Department of Philosophy.

Many of his research concerns are in regard to political economy, he is also contributes to the Colorado Springs Business Journal frequently.

[6] An ambitious entrepreneur he started multiple businesses bringing new life to downtown Colorado Springs.

Reprinted in The AIDS Epidemic: Private Rights and the Public Interest, Padraig O'Malley (ed.